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Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny-Damas

Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny-Damas, more commonly known as the Marquise de Grollier (21 December 1741, Paris – 1828, Épinay-sur-Seine), was a French flower painter.

Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny-Damas
Portrait of the Marquise by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
Born(1741-12-21)December 21, 1741
Paris, France
Died1828 (aged 86–87)
Épinay-sur-Seine, France
NationalityFrench
Known forPainting
Spouse
Pierre Louis de Grollier
(m. 1760⁠–⁠1793)

Biography

Her father was Henry Anne de Fuligny-Damas (1669-1745), Comte de Rochechouart, Baron de Couches, Marigny-sur-Ouche, Aubigny, Agey and Saint-Péreuse. She lost him at age three. When she turned seven, she was given into the care of the canonesses at Remiremont Abbey, where she received a classical education.[1] After displaying a talent for drawing, she received lessons in Paris from Jean-Baptiste Greuze and Gérard van Spaendonck.[2]

In 1760, de Fuligny-Damas married Pierre Louis de Grollier, Marquis de Grollier and Treffort (1730-1793), the Governor of Pont-d'Ain and Deputy of the Nobility. The couple would have three children before separating.[3] Later, they lived at the court in Versailles, where the Marquise de Grollier became friends with the portrait painter Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun. Le Brun would often mention Grollier in her diaries, describing her as “always simple and natural, and never showed any pretension, nor an ounce of pedantry.”[4] The Marquise was attracted to the gardens at Versailles and later created one of her own in Lainville-en-Vexin.

In 1793, de Fuligny-Damas lost her husband to the guillotine and was forced to leave France. She went to Switzerland, then Germany and, finally, Italy. In Florence, her talent was soon recognized. The sculptor, Antonio Canova, once referred to her as the "Raphael of flowers". At this time, she also created some mosaics. Joseph-Marie Vien, Director of the French Academy in Rome, arranged for her return to France. She settled in with her nephew, Alexandre-Charles-Emmanuel de Crussol [fr], at his château in Épinay-sur-Seine, where she practiced horticulture as well as painting. After his death, she began to give large sums to charity in his name.

In 1793, her husband was killed by guillotine during the French Revolution, and was forced to leave France. She went to Switzerland, then Germany and, finally, Italy. In Florence, her talent was soon recognized. The sculptor, Antonio Canova, once referred to her as the "Raphael of flowers".[2] At this time, she also created some mosaics. Joseph-Marie Vien, Director of the French Academy in Rome, arranged for her return to France. She settled with Alexandre-Charles-Emmanuel de Crussol—who she referred to as her "nephew" although they were not related and he was only one year younger[3]—at his château in Épinay-sur-Seine, where she practiced horticulture as well as painting. After his death, she began to give large sums to charity in his name.

In 1823, she prevailed upon the engineer, Louis-Georges Mulot, to create an artesian aquifer in the château's park to provide clean drinking water for the local villagers. The work lasted for three years. In recognition for her efforts, she was named one of the founding members of the "Société d'Horticulture". She died shortly after, aged 86.

Works

 
Homage to Van Spaendonck

It is not know how many works by the Marquise de Grollier survive today, since she did not exhibit or sell her art during her lifetime;[2] instead, she gave almost all of her works to her immediate family. There is also some evidence that she gave art as gifts[5] to those in her immediate social circle, including the Empress Josephine.

In August 2022, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York acquired her painting Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches, and Grapes, painted in 1780, which was initially bequeathed to her daughter. It remained with her family until it was sold through Galerie Canesso in Paris in 2021.[5] The painting is due to go on view at the museum in 2023, as part of its Skylights Project renovation.

The Los Angeles Country Museum of Art has another work in its collection,[6] Still life. An Homage to Van Spaendonck, which it acquired in 1996; the work is not currently on public view.

References

  1. ^ François-Alexandre de La Chenaye-Aubert, Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, chez la Veuve Duchesne, 1776.
  2. ^ a b c "Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches, and Grapes, 1780, Charlotte Eustache Sophie de Fuligny Damas, marquise de Grollier French". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  3. ^ a b "Une amie de Vigée Le Brun : la marquise de Grollier | Gazette Drouot". gazette-drouot.com (in French). 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  4. ^ "L'art au féminin | Galerie Canesso Paris | Fairs & Exhibitions - Detail". www.canesso.art. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  5. ^ a b Batycka, Dorian (2022-08-23). "Who Was the Marquise de Grollier? A Work by the 18th-Century Woman Once Called 'the Raphael of Flower Painting' Just Entered the Met's Collection". Artnet News. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  6. ^ "Still life. An Homage to Van Spaendonck | LACMA Collections". collections.lacma.org. Retrieved 2022-10-10.

External links

  •   Media related to Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny-Damas at Wikimedia Commons
  • Sophie de Fuligny-Damas @ Geneanet

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Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny Damas more commonly known as the Marquise de Grollier 21 December 1741 Paris 1828 Epinay sur Seine was a French flower painter Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny DamasPortrait of the Marquise by Elisabeth Vigee Le BrunBorn 1741 12 21 December 21 1741Paris FranceDied1828 aged 86 87 Epinay sur Seine FranceNationalityFrenchKnown forPaintingSpousePierre Louis de Grollier m 1760 1793 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditHer father was Henry Anne de Fuligny Damas 1669 1745 Comte de Rochechouart Baron de Couches Marigny sur Ouche Aubigny Agey and Saint Pereuse She lost him at age three When she turned seven she was given into the care of the canonesses at Remiremont Abbey where she received a classical education 1 After displaying a talent for drawing she received lessons in Paris from Jean Baptiste Greuze and Gerard van Spaendonck 2 In 1760 de Fuligny Damas married Pierre Louis de Grollier Marquis de Grollier and Treffort 1730 1793 the Governor of Pont d Ain and Deputy of the Nobility The couple would have three children before separating 3 Later they lived at the court in Versailles where the Marquise de Grollier became friends with the portrait painter Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun Le Brun would often mention Grollier in her diaries describing her as always simple and natural and never showed any pretension nor an ounce of pedantry 4 The Marquise was attracted to the gardens at Versailles and later created one of her own in Lainville en Vexin In 1793 de Fuligny Damas lost her husband to the guillotine and was forced to leave France She went to Switzerland then Germany and finally Italy In Florence her talent was soon recognized The sculptor Antonio Canova once referred to her as the Raphael of flowers At this time she also created some mosaics Joseph Marie Vien Director of the French Academy in Rome arranged for her return to France She settled in with her nephew Alexandre Charles Emmanuel de Crussol fr at his chateau in Epinay sur Seine where she practiced horticulture as well as painting After his death she began to give large sums to charity in his name In 1793 her husband was killed by guillotine during the French Revolution and was forced to leave France She went to Switzerland then Germany and finally Italy In Florence her talent was soon recognized The sculptor Antonio Canova once referred to her as the Raphael of flowers 2 At this time she also created some mosaics Joseph Marie Vien Director of the French Academy in Rome arranged for her return to France She settled with Alexandre Charles Emmanuel de Crussol who she referred to as her nephew although they were not related and he was only one year younger 3 at his chateau in Epinay sur Seine where she practiced horticulture as well as painting After his death she began to give large sums to charity in his name In 1823 she prevailed upon the engineer Louis Georges Mulot to create an artesian aquifer in the chateau s park to provide clean drinking water for the local villagers The work lasted for three years In recognition for her efforts she was named one of the founding members of the Societe d Horticulture She died shortly after aged 86 Works Edit Homage to Van SpaendonckIt is not know how many works by the Marquise de Grollier survive today since she did not exhibit or sell her art during her lifetime 2 instead she gave almost all of her works to her immediate family There is also some evidence that she gave art as gifts 5 to those in her immediate social circle including the Empress Josephine In August 2022 the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York acquired her painting Still Life with a Vase of Flowers Melon Peaches and Grapes painted in 1780 which was initially bequeathed to her daughter It remained with her family until it was sold through Galerie Canesso in Paris in 2021 5 The painting is due to go on view at the museum in 2023 as part of its Skylights Project renovation The Los Angeles Country Museum of Art has another work in its collection 6 Still life An Homage to Van Spaendonck which it acquired in 1996 the work is not currently on public view References Edit Francois Alexandre de La Chenaye Aubert Dictionnaire de la Noblesse chez la Veuve Duchesne 1776 a b c Still Life with a Vase of Flowers Melon Peaches and Grapes 1780 Charlotte Eustache Sophie de Fuligny Damas marquise de Grollier French www metmuseum org Retrieved 2022 10 10 a b Une amie de Vigee Le Brun la marquise de Grollier Gazette Drouot gazette drouot com in French 2018 07 19 Retrieved 2022 10 10 L art au feminin Galerie Canesso Paris Fairs amp Exhibitions Detail www canesso art Retrieved 2022 10 10 a b Batycka Dorian 2022 08 23 Who Was the Marquise de Grollier A Work by the 18th Century Woman Once Called the Raphael of Flower Painting Just Entered the Met s Collection Artnet News Retrieved 2022 10 10 Still life An Homage to Van Spaendonck LACMA Collections collections lacma org Retrieved 2022 10 10 External links Edit Media related to Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny Damas at Wikimedia Commons Sophie de Fuligny Damas Geneanet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlotte Eustace Sophie de Fuligny Damas amp oldid 1116962262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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