Étienne Aubry (1746–1781) was a French painter.
Aubry was born in Versailles. He studied under J. A. Silvestre and Joseph Vien, and soon became noted for his portraits and genre subjects. He exhibited several works of great merit at the Salon; but his life was cut short in its prime, in which year (1781) he had exhibited the 'Parting of Coriolanus from his Wife.' [1]
Image | Year | English title of work | French title of work | Current location | Notes |
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1771 | Portrait of Louis-Claude Vassé | Portrait de Louis-Claude Vassé | Versailles, France Palace of Versailles | [2] | |
1773 | Portrait of Madame Victoire | Portrait de Madame Victoire | Versailles, France Palace of Versailles | ||
1775 | Portrait de Noël Hallé | Portrait de Noël Hallé | Versailles, France Palace of Versailles | [3] | |
17?? | Portrait of the actor François René Molé (1734-1807) | Portrait dit de l'acteur François René Molé (1734-1807) | Private collection, Paris, France | ||
1775 | Paternal Love | L'Amour paternel | Birmingham, England Barber Institute of Fine Arts | ||
1775 | The Shepherdess of the Alps | La bergère des Alpes | Detroit, Michigan Detroit Institute of Arts | ||
1776-1777 ca. | Farewell to the Nurse | Les adieux à la nourrice | Williamstown, Massachusetts Clark Art Institute | ||
1777 | Portrait of Christoph Willibald von Gluck | Portrait de Christoph Willibald von Gluck | Paris, France The Louvre | [4] | |
1777 ca. | Portrait of a Gentleman | Portrait d'un gentilhomme | Oxford, England Ashmolean Museum | ||
1781 | Parting of Coriolanus from his Wife | Coriolan quittant sa femme | private collection | ||
The Return from the Cave | Le retour de la cave | Marseille, France Musée des beaux-arts de Marseille | [5] | ||
The Glass of Wine | Le verre de vin | Paris, France The Louvre | [6] | ||
A Girl and Her Cat | Jeune fille et son chat | private collection | |||
An Amorous Couple | private collection | ||||
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