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Works by: Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
The Cellist
c. 1777-1778, Fondation Custodia, Paris

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Cupid Seducing Innocence
c. 1800-1810, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Female Nude with Raised Arms
c. 1821-1823, private collection

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
A Grief-Stricken Family
1821, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Head of Love, from The Union of Love and Friendship
1792, private collection

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823] and Constance Mayer [French, 1775 – 1821]
Innocence Prefers Love to Wealth
1804, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Love and Wisdom
1791, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
The Model
c. 1798-1801, private collection

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Paradise Lost: God Reproaching Adam and Eve
c. 1774-1784, private collection

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Portrait of Dr. Thomas Dagoumer
1819, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Portrait of the Empress Josephine
1805, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Psyche Borne by Zephyrs to Cupid's Palace
1808, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Psyche Trying to Prevent Cupid from Leaving
c. 1784, British Museum, London

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Queen Hortense and her two Children in a Park
c. 1811, Fondation Custodia, Paris

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Seated Female Nude
1810-1820, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Standing Female Nude
c. 1810, British Museum, London

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Standing Female Nude, Seen from Behind
1785-1790, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

   

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Study of a Curtain
c. 1806, Fondation Custodia, Paris

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Study of a Man
c. 1810-1820, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
The Triumph of Bonaparte
1801, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon [French, 1758 – 1823]
Walking Young Male Nude with Raised Arm
after 1789, private collection