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(1758 - 1846) was a French painter. A native of the city of Carpentras, Bidauld first studied painting with his elder brother, Jean-Pierre-Xavier, in Lyons. In 1783 he traveled to Paris, there winning the favor of an art dealer and perfume seller named Dulac. This latter subsidized Bidauld's travels in Italy, where for five years he lived in Rome and traveled widely. Most of his contacts within the French artistic community in that city were history painters. In 1790 Bidauld returned to Paris; in 1791 he entered the Salon for the first time. Thereafter he participated regularly. In 1792 he began receiving official commissions, and in 1823 he became the first landscape painter elected to the Academie des Beaux-Arts. 1825 saw him awarded the Legion d'honneur. His reputation began to decline at about this time; as a member of the Salon jury, he was seen as blocking a new generation of landscape painters from gaining entry. Chief among these was Theodore Rousseau. Bidauld was savaged in the press, and as a result became unable to sell his work. By the time of his death, he was near penury.
 

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Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld View of the Cascade of the Gorge near Allevard oil on canvas


View of the Cascade of the Gorge near Allevard
View of the Cascade of the Gorge near Allevard
Painting ID::  84599
  Date 1803(1803) Medium Oil on paper Dimensions Height: 36 cm (14.2 in). Width: 48 cm (18.9 in). cjr
  Date 1803(1803) Medium Oil on paper Dimensions Height: 36 cm (14.2 in). Width: 48 cm (18.9 in). cjr

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Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld View of the Cascade of the Gorge near Allevard oil on canvas


View of the Cascade of the Gorge near Allevard
View of the Cascade of the Gorge near Allevard
Painting ID::  88454
  1803(1803) Medium Oil on paper cyf
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     Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld
     (1758 - 1846) was a French painter. A native of the city of Carpentras, Bidauld first studied painting with his elder brother, Jean-Pierre-Xavier, in Lyons. In 1783 he traveled to Paris, there winning the favor of an art dealer and perfume seller named Dulac. This latter subsidized Bidauld's travels in Italy, where for five years he lived in Rome and traveled widely. Most of his contacts within the French artistic community in that city were history painters. In 1790 Bidauld returned to Paris; in 1791 he entered the Salon for the first time. Thereafter he participated regularly. In 1792 he began receiving official commissions, and in 1823 he became the first landscape painter elected to the Academie des Beaux-Arts. 1825 saw him awarded the Legion d'honneur. His reputation began to decline at about this time; as a member of the Salon jury, he was seen as blocking a new generation of landscape painters from gaining entry. Chief among these was Theodore Rousseau. Bidauld was savaged in the press, and as a result became unable to sell his work. By the time of his death, he was near penury.

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