Gaspard Duché de Vancy (1756–1788) was a French artist of the 18th century. He grew up in Vienna and exhibited not only at Paris' Salon of Young Artists (1781), but also at London's Royal Academy (1784). He was particularly active in portraiture, producing images of Stanislaus of Poland (1784), the secretary of the Kingdom of Naples (1784) and Marie Antoinette, and was also taken on as the official artist of the La Perouse expedition, on which he disappeared. His skull was thought to have been found off Vanikoro in April 2003, but DNA tests proved inconclusive.[1]
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References
- ↑ Wéry, Claudine (8 April 2005). "What news of Lapérouse?". The Guardian.
External links
- Exploration & Discovery: 1770–1840 - Lieutenant Blondela and Gaspard Duché de Vancy
- Gaspard Duché de Vancy in the RKD
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