Place: Paris
Born: 1791
Death: 1834
Biography:
, a French portrait painter, was born in Paris in 1791. This period marked the beginning of the Neoclassicism movement in France, which would later influence his work.
Dubois-Drahonet executed a great number of sketches of various national and military costumes, some of which are now showcased at Windsor. His works demonstrate an attention to detail and an understanding of the nuances of portraiture.
Dubois-Drahonet passed away in 1834 at Versailles, leaving behind a legacy of elegant portraiture that continues to inspire artists. His dedication to capturing the intricacies of military attire has made his works a valuable resource for historians and art enthusiasts alike.
For a deeper dive into Dubois-Drahonet's artworks, including The National Costume Sketches, visit The Museum Château de Malmaison (France) or browse through the extensive collection on Wikioo.org.