Jean-Louis
Andre Theodore Gericault was a French painter born 1791
in Rouen, France and died 1824 in Paris, France. Gericault
was associated with the Romanticism movement and was perhaps
the most influential artist of his time. Géricault was
greatly influenced by the work of Michelangelo and other
Italian Renaissance painters, as well as that of the Flemish
master Peter Paul Rubens.
Early in his career, Géricault's paintings began to exhibit
qualities that set him apart from such neoclassical French
painters as Jacques-Louis David. Géricault soon became
the acknowledged leader of the French romantics.
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