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Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1 July 1728 — 21 February 1792) was a French history painter. Brenet was born and died in Paris. He studied in the atelier of François Boucher, but abandoned his master's rococo manner in the 1760s, to paint in a conscious revival of the academic classicism of Nicolas Poussin. His cycle of religious paintings for Montmerle Charterhouse near Dijon lies securely in the mainstream of French religious painting. His enormous Battle of the Greeks and Trojans over the Body of Patroclus is an example of the new direction of in France. In his unusual and precocious choice of medieval subjects, as they were commissioned by the official Bâtiments du roi, his work foreshadowed the style troubadour of the 19th century.

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  • Nicolas Guy Brenet (París, 1 de julio de 1728 — París, 21 de febrero de 1792) fue un pintor francés, discípulo de François Boucher y seguidor de Poussin, de , de Guido Reni y de Charles Errard. Su estilo y temática hace de él un precursor de Jacques-Louis David y del futuro estilo trovador en el tratamiento de los temas de historia medieval encomendados en los años 1770 a 1775 por la superintendencia de los edificios reales. (es)
  • Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1 July 1728 — 21 February 1792) was a French history painter. Brenet was born and died in Paris. He studied in the atelier of François Boucher, but abandoned his master's rococo manner in the 1760s, to paint in a conscious revival of the academic classicism of Nicolas Poussin. His cycle of religious paintings for Montmerle Charterhouse near Dijon lies securely in the mainstream of French religious painting. His enormous Battle of the Greeks and Trojans over the Body of Patroclus is an example of the new direction of in France. In his unusual and precocious choice of medieval subjects, as they were commissioned by the official Bâtiments du roi, his work foreshadowed the style troubadour of the 19th century. His son, a medallist, was (1773–1846). (en)
  • Nicolas Guy Brenet, né le 1er juillet 1728 à Paris et mort le 21 février 1792 dans la même ville, est un peintre et graveur français. Son fils est le médailleur Nicolas-Guy-Antoine Brenet (1770-1846). (fr)
  • Nicolas Guy Brenet (Paris, 1 de Julho de 1728 — Paris, 21 de Fevereiro de 1792) foi um pintor francês, discípulo de François Boucher e seguidor de Poussin, de Le Sueur, de Guido Reni e de Charles Errard.O seu estilo e temático faz dele precursor de Jacques-Louis David e do futuro no tratamento dos temas de história medieval encomendados nos anos 1770 a 1775 pela superintendência dos edifícios reais. (pt)
  • Николя-Гай Брене (фр. Nicolas Guy Brenet; 1 июля 1728, Париж — 21 февраля 1792, там же) — французский художник и гравёр XVIII века переходного периода от французского рококо к классицизму. (ru)
  • Ніколя-Гай Брене (фр. Nicolas-Guy Brenet 1 липня, 1728, Париж — 1 лютого, 1792, Париж) — французький художник 18 ст., перехідної доби від французького рококо до класицизму. (uk)
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  • Nicolas Guy Brenet (París, 1 de julio de 1728 — París, 21 de febrero de 1792) fue un pintor francés, discípulo de François Boucher y seguidor de Poussin, de , de Guido Reni y de Charles Errard. Su estilo y temática hace de él un precursor de Jacques-Louis David y del futuro estilo trovador en el tratamiento de los temas de historia medieval encomendados en los años 1770 a 1775 por la superintendencia de los edificios reales. (es)
  • Nicolas Guy Brenet, né le 1er juillet 1728 à Paris et mort le 21 février 1792 dans la même ville, est un peintre et graveur français. Son fils est le médailleur Nicolas-Guy-Antoine Brenet (1770-1846). (fr)
  • Nicolas Guy Brenet (Paris, 1 de Julho de 1728 — Paris, 21 de Fevereiro de 1792) foi um pintor francês, discípulo de François Boucher e seguidor de Poussin, de Le Sueur, de Guido Reni e de Charles Errard.O seu estilo e temático faz dele precursor de Jacques-Louis David e do futuro no tratamento dos temas de história medieval encomendados nos anos 1770 a 1775 pela superintendência dos edifícios reais. (pt)
  • Николя-Гай Брене (фр. Nicolas Guy Brenet; 1 июля 1728, Париж — 21 февраля 1792, там же) — французский художник и гравёр XVIII века переходного периода от французского рококо к классицизму. (ru)
  • Ніколя-Гай Брене (фр. Nicolas-Guy Brenet 1 липня, 1728, Париж — 1 лютого, 1792, Париж) — французький художник 18 ст., перехідної доби від французького рококо до класицизму. (uk)
  • Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1 July 1728 — 21 February 1792) was a French history painter. Brenet was born and died in Paris. He studied in the atelier of François Boucher, but abandoned his master's rococo manner in the 1760s, to paint in a conscious revival of the academic classicism of Nicolas Poussin. His cycle of religious paintings for Montmerle Charterhouse near Dijon lies securely in the mainstream of French religious painting. His enormous Battle of the Greeks and Trojans over the Body of Patroclus is an example of the new direction of in France. In his unusual and precocious choice of medieval subjects, as they were commissioned by the official Bâtiments du roi, his work foreshadowed the style troubadour of the 19th century. (en)
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  • Nicolas-Guy Brenet (es)
  • Nicolas Guy Brenet (fr)
  • Nicolas-Guy Brenet (en)
  • Nicolas-Guy Brenet (pt)
  • Брене, Николя-Гай (ru)
  • Ніколя-Гай Брене (uk)
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