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School Of Fontainebleau Collection

The School of Fontainebleau, a renowned artistic movement in the 16th century, produced exquisite works that continue to captivate audiences today

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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Gabrielle d Estrees and one of her sisters, duchesse de Villars
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Eva Prima Pandora (Eve, First Pandora), c. 1550
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: A Sacrifice, copied from a relief on Trajans Column, 1565. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Mars and Venus Served by Cupid and the Graces, 1545-50. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Brennus throwing his sword on the scales before Camillus, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Jupiter Pressing the Stormclouds, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Hercules dressed as a Woman, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Mars and Venus Being Served at Table by Cupid, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Jupiter on his Throne, 1547. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: The Dance, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: A sacrifice, copied from Trajans column, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: A Sacrifice, mid-16th century. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Battle of Amazons, 1547. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Diana and Her Nymphs Pursuing a Stag, 1547. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: The Garden of Pomona, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Calisto Changed Into a Bear From Fable of Calisto, 1547-50. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Landscape with Diana Resting, 1526-50. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Silenus, as a Vase, Satyr Handle, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Sacred Conversation, ca. 1550-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Fishing Scene, 1547. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Wrath, from the Seven Deadly Sins, ca. 1550-55. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Sloth, after the Seven Deadly Sins, ca. 1550-55. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Envy, from the Seven Deadly Sins, ca. 1550-55. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Hercules surprising Fanus who mistook him for Omphale, 1540-56 Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Jupiters Eagle Bringing Water of the Styx to Psyche, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Alexander Mastering Bucephalus, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Cupid being led blindfolded on a donkey, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Putti playing, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Jupiter and Antiope, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Clio, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Thalia, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Erato, from the series Twelve Muses and Goddesses, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Melpomene, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Athena, from the series Twelve Muses and Goddesses, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Calliope, from the series Twelve Muses and Goddesses, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Bellona Seated on her Trophies, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Urania, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Seated woman with two children (Virgin with Christ and St John the Baptist?), 1540
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Mary Magdalene carried to Heaven, ca. 1544. ca. 1544. Creator: Anon
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Men Gathered Around a Camel, mid-16th century. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Search through the baggage of Josephs brothers, ca. 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: A Sacrifice, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Young Man Hunting a Wild Boar, 1547. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: At Nympharum Hecates Scapulis Timor Addidit Alas, 1526-50. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Landscape with ruins, courtiers, and a gondola, 1526-50. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Standing Nude Woman, 1540-56. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Timocleia Before Alexander, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Leon Davent
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School Of Fontainebleau Collection: Lust, from the Seven Deadly Sins, ca. 1550-55. Creator: Leon Davent


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The School of Fontainebleau, a renowned artistic movement in the 16th century, produced exquisite works that continue to captivate audiences today. One such masterpiece is "Gabrielle d'Estrees and one of her sisters, duchesse de Villars, " painted by the Master of the School of Fontainebleau. This enchanting portrait showcases the beauty and elegance of these noble ladies, their delicate features illuminated by soft brushstrokes. Another notable artwork from this period is "Eva Prima Pandora (Eve, First Pandora), " created around 1550. The artist skillfully depicts Eve as both innocent and alluring, symbolizing the dual nature of womanhood. The intricate details and vibrant colors make this painting truly mesmerizing. Leon Davent's talent shines through his work "A Sacrifice, " which he masterfully copied from a relief on Trajan's Column in 1565. The precision with which he recreates every detail transports viewers back to ancient times, immersing them in the solemnity and grandeur of Roman rituals. In "Mars and Venus Served by Cupid and the Graces" (1545-50), Davent portrays love personified through mythological figures. The tender gestures between Mars and Venus evoke feelings of passion while Cupid adds an element of playfulness to this captivating scene. Davent's versatility is evident in his depiction of historical events like "Brennus throwing his sword on the scales before Camillus" (1540-56). This dramatic composition captures a pivotal moment in history with its intense emotions portrayed through powerful brushstrokes. Continuing with mythology-inspired themes, Davent presents us with "Jupiter Pressing the Stormclouds" (1540-56). Through bold strokes and contrasting colors, he conveys Jupiter's authority over nature itself – an awe-inspiring portrayal that leaves viewers spellbound.