Girodet-trioson, Anne-louis
Related Category: European Art, 1600 to the Present: Biographies
(än-lwē zhērôdā´-trēôzôN´), 17671824, French painter. Originally named Girodet de Roussy or Roucy, he was a student of J.-L.
David, and his classical training was sometimes at variance with his often eccentrically romantic expression. He won the Prix de Rome and while in Italy painted the
Sleep of Endymion (1791; Louvre), a sensual and erotically ambiguous work that brought him widespread recognition. His
Deluge (Louvre) demonstrates Girodet's interest in unusual color and lighting problems. Much of his work, including a series for Malmaison (Napoleon's residence), glorifies Napoleon. His
The Burial of Atala (1808; Louvre) was inspired by Chateaubriand.