About This Book
A compact biography and critical appraisal of the artist traces his origins, training in Paris and Rome, and development across successive periods, illustrated with color plates. It examines recurring preoccupations, the rendering of light, a luminous treatment of flesh, and an emphasis on the female form, alongside technical analysis of line, color, and portrait practice. Individual paintings and commissions are discussed in relation to stylistic influences and evolutions, while chapters combine biographical narrative with aesthetic criticism.
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