Drouais was the successor to Nattier
as the chief portrait painter at the court of Louis XV. He portrayed
most of the leading figures of his age, including the king and his two
most famous mistresses, Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry, as well
as artists and leading members of the professional classes.
Drouais
was born in Paris, the son of the painter Hubert Drouais (1699 - 1767),
who was famous for his miniature portraits. Drouais was trained by his
father and by other well-known painters, including Carle van Loo,
Natoire and Boucher. He became a member of the Academy in 1758, and exhibited regularly at the Salon from 1755 to the year of his death.
Drouais
was celebrated for his likenesses of aristocrats dressed in rustic
costume, a current fashion, and for his representations of children,
often in landscape settings.
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