词条 | Michel Ange Houasse |
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| name = Michel Ange Houasse | image = Luis I de España con armadura (Museo del Prado).jpg | caption = Portrait of prince Louis by Houasse | birth_date = 1680 | birth_place = Paris | death_date = {{death date and age|1730|09|30|1680}} | death_place = Arpajon | occupation = Painter | education = Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture | mother = René-Antoine Houasse | movement = Baroque painting }} Michel Ange Houasse (Paris, 1680 – Arpajon, 1730) was a French painter, most of whose career was spent at the court of Philip V of Spain, who summoned him to the court in Madrid in 1715 whilst he was still Philip of Anjou. (Michel Ange had already trained in the studio of his father, René-Antoine Houasse.) Michel Ange produced many portraits of the Spanish royal family, including ones of the future king Louis I. He introduced Spain to mythological and rural scenes he had learned from Flemish Baroque art. His taste for pastoral and bucolic genre scenes resulted in paintings such as Blind man's buff (in Spanish, La gallina ciega), clearly influenced by Watteau and itself a clear influence on Goya's oil on linen cartoon of the same name. In his later years he came into friction over works for the royal court with his fellow French artist Jean Ranc. Sources{{Commons category|Michel-Ange Houasse}}
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