évaluation en gros - translation to English
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évaluation en gros - translation to English

FRENCH PAINTER (1771-1835)
Antoine Jean Gros; Baron Gros Antoine-Jean; Antoine Gros; Antoine-Jean, Baron Gros; Antoine Jean, Baron Gros; Baron Gros
  • ''Bonaparte at the pont d'Arcole'', 1796
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  • Battle of Abukir]], 25 juillet 1799'', 1806
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  • ''Napoleon Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa'']], 1804
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  • Equestrian portrait of prince [[Boris Yusupov]], 1809
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  • Napoleon at the Pyramids in 1798, 1810
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  • ''Lieutenant Charles Legrand'', c. 1810
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évaluation en gros      
n. rough estimate, approximate assessment, approximation

Definition

Gros
·noun A heavy silk with a dull finish; as, gros de Naples; gros de Tours.

Wikipedia

Antoine-Jean Gros

Antoine-Jean Gros (French pronunciation: ​[ɑ̃twanʒɑ̃ gʁo]; 16 March 1771 – 25 June 1835) was a French painter of historical subjects. He was given the title of Baron Gros in 1824.

Gros studied under Jacques-Louis David in Paris and began an independent artistic career during the French Revolution. Forced to leave France, Gros moved to Genoa. His portrait of the French commander Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Arcole (1796) brought Gros to public attention and gained the patronage of Napoleon.

After traveling with Napoleon's army for several years, he returned to Paris in 1799. In addition to producing several large paintings of battles and other events in Napoleon's life, Gros was a successful portraitist.