Durand, André

Creator details

Name
Durand, André
Nationality
Irish
Biography
Andre Durand is a painter working in the European Hermetic tradition. He is influenced by artists such as Rubens, Titian, Michelangelo and Velázquez. Although Durand is perhaps best known for his allegorical portraits, such as Princess Diana as Fortuna, he achieved international artistic acclaim for his official portraits of John Paul II (1983) and the 14th Dalai Lama.

Assets (82 in total)

An Allegorical Portrait of Eric Hebborn as Michelangelo, 1995 (oil on canvas)
Lucifer, 1974 (oil on canvas)
Olympiad Symposium, 1986 (oil on canvas)
Theseus, 2003 (oil on canvas)
Afternoon of Apollo, 1992 (oil on canvas)
The Fall of Icarus, 1981 (oil on canvas)
Balios and Xanthos, 2013 (oil on canvas)
The Tears of Saint Peter, 2011 (oil on canvas)
Solomon, Sheba and Menelik, 2001 (oil on canvas)
The Earl of Gosford, 1971 (oil on canvas)
Lady Sophia Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 1983 (oil on canvas)
Bacon's Self Portrait as Innocent X with John Paul II in the style of Durand, 1996 (oil on canvas)

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