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 +'''''Artists in Isabey's Studio''''' is a painting of 1798 by the French artist [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]], showing many artists who were influential under the [[French Directory]]. It was displayed with 529 other works at the 1798 [[Paris Salon]], which was mainly noted for Gérard's ''Psyche and Cupid''. It is now in the [[Louvre]], whose collections it entered in 1911.
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 +From left to right it shows the composer [[Étienne Nicolas Méhul]], the art critic [[François-Benoît Hoffman|Hoffman]], an unknown man, the sculptor [[Charles-Louis Corbet]], the painters [[Michel Martin Drolling]], [[Jean-Louis Demarne]], [[Jean-Baptiste Isabey]] (leaning towards the easel), [[François Gérard]] (seated before the easel), [[Nicolas-Antoine Taunay]], [[Jacques François Joseph Swebach-Desfontaines|Swebach-Desfontaines]], the miniature painter [[Charles Bourgeois]], the painter [[Guillaume Guillon Lethière|Guillon Lethière]], [[Carle Vernet]], the engraver [[Jean Duplessis-Bertaux]], the architects [[Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine]] and [[Charles Percier]], the actor [[Baptiste aîné]] of the Comédie-Française (seated by a folio of drawings), the painter and architect [[Jean-Thomas Thibault]], the painters [[Jan van Dael|Jan-Frans van Dael]] and [[Pierre-Joseph Redouté]], the actor [[François-Joseph Talma]], the painters [[Charles Meynier]], [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]] himself, the actor Chénard du Théâtre-Italien, the painters [[Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld|Xavier Bidault]], [[Anne-Louis Girodet|Girodet-Trioson]] (seated and looking at the viewer), the sculptor [[Antoine-Denis Chaudet|Denis Chaudet]], the engraver Maurice Blot, the sculptor [[François-Frédéric Lemot]], the painter [[Gioacchino Serangeli]] and an unknown man.
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Artists in Isabey's Studio is a painting of 1798 by the French artist Louis-Léopold Boilly, showing many artists who were influential under the French Directory. It was displayed with 529 other works at the 1798 Paris Salon, which was mainly noted for Gérard's Psyche and Cupid. It is now in the Louvre, whose collections it entered in 1911.

From left to right it shows the composer Étienne Nicolas Méhul, the art critic Hoffman, an unknown man, the sculptor Charles-Louis Corbet, the painters Michel Martin Drolling, Jean-Louis Demarne, Jean-Baptiste Isabey (leaning towards the easel), François Gérard (seated before the easel), Nicolas-Antoine Taunay, Swebach-Desfontaines, the miniature painter Charles Bourgeois, the painter Guillon Lethière, Carle Vernet, the engraver Jean Duplessis-Bertaux, the architects Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine and Charles Percier, the actor Baptiste aîné of the Comédie-Française (seated by a folio of drawings), the painter and architect Jean-Thomas Thibault, the painters Jan-Frans van Dael and Pierre-Joseph Redouté, the actor François-Joseph Talma, the painters Charles Meynier, Louis-Léopold Boilly himself, the actor Chénard du Théâtre-Italien, the painters Xavier Bidault, Girodet-Trioson (seated and looking at the viewer), the sculptor Denis Chaudet, the engraver Maurice Blot, the sculptor François-Frédéric Lemot, the painter Gioacchino Serangeli and an unknown man.





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