Pierre-Antoine Baudouin

French painter
The basics

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IntroFrench painter
A.K.A.Pierre Antoine Baudouin Pierre Antoine Beaudouin Pierre Antoine Bauduain Pierre Antoine Bauduin Pierre Antoine Baudoin
A.K.A.Pierre Antoine Baudouin Pierre Antoine Beaudouin Pierre Antoine Bauduain Pierre Antoine Bauduin Pierre Antoine Baudoin
PlacesFrance
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth17 October 1723, Paris
Death15 December 1769Paris (aged 46 years)
Family
Spouse:Marie-Emilie Boucher
Children:François-Jean Baudouin
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Biography

Pierre-Antoine Baudouin (17 October 1723 – 15 December 1769) was a French painter working in the style of his father-in-law, François Boucher.

Life

The son of Michel Baudouin, an engraver of little note, he was born in Paris in 1723. He was a pupil and imitator of Boucher, whose younger daughter he married in 1758, and through whose influence he was elected an Academician in 1763, as a miniature painter, on which occasion he presented his drawing of Hyperides pleading the cause of Phryne before the Areopagus, now in the Louvre. Baudouin executed idyllic and erotic subjects in water-colours and crayons, but rarely painted in oil. He died in Paris in 1769.

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