François-André Vincent — François-André Vincent

François-André Vincent ·

Neoclassicism Artist

François-André Vincent

French·1746–1816

46 paintings in our database

Vincent was one of the most important French painters of the Revolutionary and Directoire periods, representing a more moderate, humanistic strand of Neoclassicism than the severe manner of David.

Biography

François-André Vincent (1746–1816) was born in Paris, the son of a miniature painter from Geneva. He studied under Joseph-Marie Vien and won the Prix de Rome in 1768, spending several years in Italy. He became one of the leading French painters of the Neoclassical period, rivaling Jacques-Louis David in the 1780s.

Vincent's most celebrated work, The Lesson in Plowing (1798), displays a Neoclassical rigor applied to a contemporary agrarian subject. He also painted powerful portraits and historical compositions. He was married to the painter Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, one of the most accomplished women painters of the eighteenth century.

He was a member of the Institut de France and held various official positions in the French art world. He died in Paris on 4 August 1816.

Artistic Style

Vincent's paintings display a Neoclassical clarity of form and composition combined with a warmer, more naturalistic sensibility than David's austere manner. His history paintings feature firmly modeled figures in clear, rational compositions, while his portraits are direct, sympathetic, and technically accomplished.

His palette is warm and refined, combining the cool clarity of Neoclassicism with a genuine sensitivity to natural light and color.

Historical Significance

Vincent was one of the most important French painters of the Revolutionary and Directoire periods, representing a more moderate, humanistic strand of Neoclassicism than the severe manner of David. His brief rivalry with David in the 1780s demonstrates the vitality of French painting in the years before the Revolution.

His marriage to Labille-Guiard connects two important figures in late eighteenth-century French art.

Things You Might Not Know

  • Vincent won the Prix de Rome in 1768 and spent five years in Italy — a crucial formative experience that deepened his engagement with both ancient art and Raphael.
  • He was a close rival of Jacques-Louis David and is often considered the second most important Neoclassical history painter in France.
  • His pupils included several significant Romantic painters, making him a bridge between the Neoclassical generation of David and the emerging Romanticism of the 1810s.
  • He married the painter Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, who was herself a major figure in French portraiture — another of the notable artistic couples produced by 18th-century French academic life.

Influences & Legacy

Shaped By

  • Joseph-Marie Vien — Vincent's teacher, who was leading the revival of Greek and Roman subjects in French painting before David made it the dominant mode
  • Raphael — Vincent's Italian studies focused intensely on Raphael, whose compositional clarity and noble figure types provided the classical ideal he brought back to France

Went On to Influence

  • French Neoclassical painting — Vincent's position as David's primary rival helped shape the competitive environment of Neoclassical painting
  • Pierre-Narcisse Guérin — one of Vincent's most important pupils, who bridged Neoclassicism and early French Romanticism

Timeline

1746Born in Paris
1768Wins the Prix de Rome
1775Returns from Italy; establishes Parisian career
1798Paints The Lesson in Plowing
1800Marries the painter Adélaïde Labille-Guiard
1816Dies in Paris on 4 August

Paintings (46)

Alcibiades Receiving the Lessons of Socrates by François-André Vincent

Alcibiades Receiving the Lessons of Socrates

François-André Vincent·1777

Zeuxis Choosing his Models for the Image of Helen from among the Girls of Croton by François-André Vincent

Zeuxis Choosing his Models for the Image of Helen from among the Girls of Croton

François-André Vincent·1791

Germanicus Calms Sedition in his Camp by François-André Vincent

Germanicus Calms Sedition in his Camp

François-André Vincent·1768

Renaud et Armide by François-André Vincent

Renaud et Armide

François-André Vincent·1787

La Galaizière est créé chancelier par Stanislas by François-André Vincent

La Galaizière est créé chancelier par Stanislas

François-André Vincent·1778

Allégorie de la libération des esclaves d’Alger par Jérôme Bonaparte by François-André Vincent

Allégorie de la libération des esclaves d’Alger par Jérôme Bonaparte

François-André Vincent·1806

Renaud and Armide by François-André Vincent

Renaud and Armide

François-André Vincent·1787

The Daughter of Ariovistus Made Prisoner by Caesar by François-André Vincent

The Daughter of Ariovistus Made Prisoner by Caesar

François-André Vincent·

Porträt des Pierre Rousseau (1751-1829), französischer Architekt by François-André Vincent

Porträt des Pierre Rousseau (1751-1829), französischer Architekt

François-André Vincent·1774

Jeune Femme au turban by François-André Vincent

Jeune Femme au turban

François-André Vincent·1774

Portrait of Jules Robert Auguste by François-André Vincent

Portrait of Jules Robert Auguste

François-André Vincent·1795

St Jerome in the Desert Listening to the Trumpet of Judgment by François-André Vincent

St Jerome in the Desert Listening to the Trumpet of Judgment

François-André Vincent·1777

La Leçon de labourage by François-André Vincent

La Leçon de labourage

François-André Vincent·

The Intervention of the Sabine Women by François-André Vincent

The Intervention of the Sabine Women

François-André Vincent·

Death of Cato by François-André Vincent

Death of Cato

François-André Vincent·1771

Madame Boyer-Fonfrède et son fils Henri by François-André Vincent

Madame Boyer-Fonfrède et son fils Henri

François-André Vincent·1796

Henri IV faisant entrer des vivres dans Paris by François-André Vincent

Henri IV faisant entrer des vivres dans Paris

François-André Vincent·1783

Triple portrait of the artist, the architect Pierre Rousseau and the painter Coclers Van Wyck by François-André Vincent

Triple portrait of the artist, the architect Pierre Rousseau and the painter Coclers Van Wyck

François-André Vincent·1775

Gentleman in his Study by François-André Vincent

Gentleman in his Study

François-André Vincent·

Portrait de Mademoiselle Duplant by François-André Vincent

Portrait de Mademoiselle Duplant

François-André Vincent·1793

Die Poesie by François-André Vincent

Die Poesie

François-André Vincent·1811

Saint John the Evangelist by François-André Vincent

Saint John the Evangelist

François-André Vincent·1793

President Mole Manhandled by Insurgents by François-André Vincent

President Mole Manhandled by Insurgents

François-André Vincent·1778

Zeuxis Choosing Models from the Beautiful Women of Croton. by François-André Vincent

Zeuxis Choosing Models from the Beautiful Women of Croton.

François-André Vincent·1789

Portrait of a Man by François-André Vincent

Portrait of a Man

François-André Vincent·1795

Portrait of Pierre-Jacques-Onésyme Bergeret by François-André Vincent

Portrait of Pierre-Jacques-Onésyme Bergeret

François-André Vincent·1774

Democritus among the Abderitans by François-André Vincent

Democritus among the Abderitans

François-André Vincent·1790

Portrait of a Painter by François-André Vincent

Portrait of a Painter

François-André Vincent·1781

The French Actor Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Albouy, stage name Dazincourt by François-André Vincent

The French Actor Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Albouy, stage name Dazincourt

François-André Vincent·1792

Allegory of Freedom for Ransomed Barbary Captives, in Gratitude to Jerome Bonaparte by François-André Vincent

Allegory of Freedom for Ransomed Barbary Captives, in Gratitude to Jerome Bonaparte

François-André Vincent·1806

Contemporaries

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