Antoine Roux

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Antoine Roux

Antoine Roux, Jean-Baptiste du Havre in Marseille harbour, watercolor, Marseille Naval Museum
Born Roux, Ange-Joseph Antoine
1765
Marseille, France
Died 1835
Marseille, France
Nationality France
Known for Painting, Drawing
Movement Marine art

Ange-Joseph Antoine Roux, "Antoine Roux" (1765–1835) was a French fine art painter who specialised in maritime painting, sometimes referred to as marine art.

Career

Roux came from a family of artists and primarily worked in Marseille. Early in life he was apprenticed to his father, Joseph Roux (1752–93), an hydrographer as well as an artist in his own right, spending his leisure hours painting and drawing.[1][2] He died of cholera in Marseille in 1835.[3]

All Antoine's four children followed in his artistic footsteps, with his three sons becoming known for their painting as well: Mathieu-Antoine Roux (1799-1872); François Joseph Frédéric Roux (1805–1870), 'Frédéric', was apprenticed to Horace Vernet; and the third, François Geoffroy Roux (1811–1882), 'François', was appointed in 1876 as an official Peintre de la Marine.[1][3][4]

Museum collections

Notes and references

References

  1. 1 2 The Sketchbooks of Antoine Roux, Peabody Essex Museum, 2006.
  2. French galley at Marseilles (PAG9744) Archived May 22, 2006, at the Wayback Machine., National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
  3. 1 2 Meissonnier, p.10
  4. Cordingly, David, Ships and Seascapes: An Introduction to Maritime Prints, Drawings and Watercolours, Philip Wilson, 2003, p. 155. ISBN 978-0-85667-484-6.
  5. Toll, Ian W., Six Frigates: The Epic History of the Founding of the U.S. Navy, Frontispiece, 2006. ISBN 978-0-393-33032-8.

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