Robert Gardelle (1682-1766) was a Swiss artist,
engraver and
etcher
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born in
Geneva
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, then in the
Republic of Geneva
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. Gardelle studied under
Largillière in Paris, where he distinguished himself as a portrait painter, producing also
etching
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s of portraits and of views of Geneva. Gardelle is known for both the quantity of portraits he produced and the speed with which he produced them;
Cambridge University
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Library noted during a 1978 exhibition that Gardelle was prolific and "often painted portraits in two or three days."
References
Further reading
* Dagmar Böcker:
Gardelle, Robert'. In:
Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz
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* Auguste Bouvier: ''Quatre vues de Genève peintes par Robert Gardelle'', Genève 1931
* Waldemar Deonna: ''Le peintre Robert Gardelle 1682-1766''. Impr. du "Journal de Genève", 1943
18th-century artists from the Republic of Geneva
1682 births
1766 deaths
Engravers from the Republic of Geneva
18th-century engravers
18th-century Swiss painters
18th-century Swiss male artists
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