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- for his only full-length portrait, the elegant Portrait of Louis-Auguste Schwiter (1826–30). At roughly the same time, Delacroix was creating romantic works...
- Louis-Auguste Schwiter is an oil painting on canvas executed in 1826–27 by Eugène Delacroix. The subject, who was the son of Henri César Auguste Schwiter, was...
- Henri César Auguste Schwiter (8 January 1768 – 11 August 1839) was a French general in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He was also notable as a...
- Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-852558-5. Reeves WC, Hallahan W, Schwiter EJ, Ciotola TJ, Buonocore E, Davidson W (1981). "Two-dimensional echocardiographic...
- Louis d'Orléans Showing Off His Mistress (1826) Portrait of Louis-Auguste Schwiter (1826–27) Woman Stroking a Parrot (1827) The Death of Sardanapalus (1827...
- anti-egalitarian beliefs will tend to deny male privilege exists. Karin Schwiter found that men working in female-dominated professions, such as childcare...
- that artist's stay in England. Delacroix gave his watercolour to Baron Schwiter. In 1934 the art collector Pál Majovszky donated it to the Budapest Museum...
- d'Autichamp Others Joachim Murat Jean-Baptiste Bessières Henri César Auguste Schwiter Mansel Philip, La cour sous la Révolution, p. 39. Simon Schama, p. 604...
- Louis d'Orléans Showing Off His Mistress (1826) Portrait of Louis-Auguste Schwiter (1826–27) Woman Stroking a Parrot (1827) The Death of Sardanapalus (1827...
- Schweickhardt (1747–1797), 1 artwork : INV 1837 (ID) Louis Auguste, Baron de Schwiter (1805–1889), 2 artworks : RF 3738, INV 20219 (ID's) Jan van Scorel (1495–1562)...