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Felix Thomas

Félix Thomas (1815–1875) was a French architect and painter.

Felix Thomas
The archaeological team at Khorsabad, photo by G. Tranchard, 1853
Born1815
Died1875
Nantes, France
NationalityFrenchy
EducationBeaux-Arts
Known forArchaeological draftsman, architect, illustrator, painter
Notable workNineveh et Assyria, 1867
MovementOrientalist painting and illustration

He was born in Nantes and after graduating from high school Clemenceau, he studied architecture and drafting at the Polytechnique before being admitted to the Beaux-Arts where he studied art under Louis-Hippolyte Lebas. His skills as a draftsman led him to work as project architect on several major archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia and Assyria during the early 1850s. Archaeological work provided opportunities for Thomas to demonstrate his skills as an illustrator and interpreter of historic architectural buildings and he co-authored an important early book on the archaeology of Nineveh in Assyria. He turned to full-time painting in his later life and is noted for works within the Orientalist genre.

Career edit

 
Illustration from the book, Nineveh and Assyria by Victor Place and Felix Thomas, 1867

Initially, Thomas trained as an architect or draftsman at l'Ecole Polytechnique (1834–35). He subsequently studied art at Beaux-Arts where he was a pupil of Louis-Hippolyte Lebas who specialised in the history of architecture. In 1845, Thomas won the first Prix de Rome for a project in Architecture Cathedral. In 1849 he submitted 14 drawings of Neptune's Temple at Paestum which were very well received. In 1850, he travelled to Greece and on his way stopped at Constantinople and Smyrna.[1]

In the early 1850s, Thomas joined several archaeological expeditions in Mesopotamia and Assyria in his capacity as an architect. The first of these expeditions was led by Fulgence Fresnel and Julius Oppert, commencing in 1851. Thomas was expected to describe the monuments and buildings that were discovered as well as to carry out quantity surveys, draw plans, prepare sketches and generally assist with documentation and drawings.[2] He was also required to make casts and stampings of inscriptions, using the new and still secret procedure developed by Lattin de Laval. Due to ill-health, Thomas left Fresnel's Mesopotamian mission prematurely. In spite of that, he still managed to contribute twelve maps to the book of the expedition, Expedition Scientifique En Mésopotamie: Exécutée Par Ordre Du Gouvernement De 1851 À 1854 by Julius Oppert.[3]

After recovering from his illness, Thomas rejoined the archaeological team for the Assyrian excavation in 1852. The excavations, originally started by Paul-Emile Botta in 1843, were languishing, and the French government was determined to mount a large-scale operation in Assyria to showcase its dominance in the region. Victor Place, the new French Consul in Mosul hired Thomas to join the expedition as the project designer. The mission which involved the excavation of the palace of the Assyrian King Sargon II in Khorsabad (formerly Nineveh), would become the first systematic excavation of the site. Thomas made substantial contributions to the success of the excavation through his acute observations, the boldness of his reconstructions and the quality of his drawings which contributed to a rich understanding of the architecture of the Palace.[4]

Many of the Assyrian antiquities were lost in May 1855 when the expedition's boat sank in the Qurnah Disaster on the Tigris, following an attack by local rebels.[5][6] However, Thomas, who had left earlier, retained his sketches, plans and drawings which subsequently served to illustrate a pioneering text on Assyria and the Palace of King Sargon II entitled Ninevah and Assyria, jointly authored by Victor Place and Felix Thomas in around 1867.[7] In this way, Thomas became a major collaborator and co-author of an important archaeological treatise.

On his return to France, Thomas gave up archaeology and devoted himself to painting. He joined the studio of Charles Gleyre who became his mentor. His travels in Italy, Greece, and Turkey and the Middle East inspired his artistic vision and he began painting works in the Orientalist genre. He enjoyed only modest success in his second career as a painter. Towards the end of his life, he divided his time between his studio in Nantes and Pornic on the Atlantic coast.[8] The Baron de Girardot, in a book dedicated to him, said about him, "Modest to a fault, withdrawn and lonely, he painted for him."[9]

Thomas died in Nantes in April 1875.

Works edit

Thomas is known for the illustrations provided to several important archaeological texts. In his later life, he produced many fine Oriental paintings. One of his works is on display in the Louvre in Paris.

Publications and Illustrations edit

  • Twelve of his illustrations were used in Expedition Scientifique En Mésopotamie: Exécutée Par Ordre Du Gouvernement De 1851 À 1854 by Julius Oppert.
  • Thomas is co-author (with Victor Place), and illustrator of Nineveh and Assyria, first published in 1867

Gallery edit

Select list of paintings and drawings edit

  • The Visit of the Pacha of Mosul to the Excavations at Khorsabad c. 1863 (now in the Louvre, Paris)
  • Propylées de l'Acropole de'Athènes, 1859 (Exhibited at the Salon in 1859)
  • Sentinelle devant les ruines de Ninive [Sentinel before the ruins of Nineveh], (Private collection)
  • Les Pecheurs, n.d.
  • Jument et Poulain au Bord, n.d.
  • Jeune Femme en Lisière de Forêt, sous les Arbres, n.d.
  • La Sentinelle devant les Ruines de Ninive, n.d.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pouillon, F., Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Française, KARTHALA, 2008, p. 923
  2. ^ Larsen, M.T., The Conquest of Assyria: Excavations in an Antique Land, Routledge, 2014, pp 307-08 and p. 315
  3. ^ Pouillon, F., Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Française, KARTHALA, 2008, p. 924
  4. ^ Potts, D.T. (ed), A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Volume 1, John Wiley & Sons, 2012, p. 51-52; Pouillon, F., Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Française, KARTHALA, 2008, p. 924
  5. ^ Namio Egami, "The Report of The Japan Mission For The Survey of Under-Water Antiquities At Qurnah: The First Season," (1971-72), 1-45, https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/orient1960/8/0/8_0_1/_pdf.
  6. ^ Pillet, Maurice (1922). L'expédition scientifique et artistique de Mésopotamie et de Médie, 1851-1855 (in French). Paris: Éditions Champion.
  7. ^ Maisels, C.K., The Near East: Archaeology in the Cradle of Civilization, Routledge, 2005, pp 40-41; Tanner, J.P., “Ancient Babylon: From Gradual Demise to Archaeological Rediscovery,” Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin, Vol. 47 , 2002, pp 11-20; Library notes on Ninive et L'Assyrie, Consul General Avec Des Essais De Restauration, by Victor Place and Felix Thomas, [3 volume set], Imprimerie Imperiale, Paris, 1857, Online: https://www.iberlibro.com/buscar-libro/primera-edicion/tapa-dura/precio-min/30/vi/960590/sortby/1/; Pouillon, F., Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Française, KARTHALA, 2008, p. 924
  8. ^ Larsen, M.T., The Conquest of Assyria: Excavations in an Antique Land: 1840-1860, Psychology Press, 1996, p. 353; Pouillon, F., Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Française, KARTHALA, 2008, p. 924
  9. ^ M. de Girardot, Felix Thomas, grand Prix de Rome Architecte, Peintre, Graveur, Sculpteur, Nantes, 1875

Further reading edit

  • Georges Perrot and Charles Chipiez, A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1, (trans: Walter Armstrong), 1884, Project Gutenberg edition, 2009, Online:
  • François Pouillon, Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Française, KARTHALA, 2008

External links edit

felix, thomas, félix, thomas, 1815, 1875, french, architect, painter, archaeological, team, khorsabad, photo, tranchard, 1853born1815nantes, francedied1875nantes, francenationalityfrenchyeducationbeaux, artsknown, forarchaeological, draftsman, architect, illus. Felix Thomas 1815 1875 was a French architect and painter Felix ThomasThe archaeological team at Khorsabad photo by G Tranchard 1853Born1815Nantes FranceDied1875Nantes FranceNationalityFrenchyEducationBeaux ArtsKnown forArchaeological draftsman architect illustrator painterNotable workNineveh et Assyria 1867MovementOrientalist painting and illustration He was born in Nantes and after graduating from high school Clemenceau he studied architecture and drafting at the Polytechnique before being admitted to the Beaux Arts where he studied art under Louis Hippolyte Lebas His skills as a draftsman led him to work as project architect on several major archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia and Assyria during the early 1850s Archaeological work provided opportunities for Thomas to demonstrate his skills as an illustrator and interpreter of historic architectural buildings and he co authored an important early book on the archaeology of Nineveh in Assyria He turned to full time painting in his later life and is noted for works within the Orientalist genre Contents 1 Career 2 Works 2 1 Publications and Illustrations 2 2 Gallery 2 3 Select list of paintings and drawings 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksCareer edit nbsp Illustration from the book Nineveh and Assyria by Victor Place and Felix Thomas 1867 Initially Thomas trained as an architect or draftsman at l Ecole Polytechnique 1834 35 He subsequently studied art at Beaux Arts where he was a pupil of Louis Hippolyte Lebas who specialised in the history of architecture In 1845 Thomas won the first Prix de Rome for a project in Architecture Cathedral In 1849 he submitted 14 drawings of Neptune s Temple at Paestum which were very well received In 1850 he travelled to Greece and on his way stopped at Constantinople and Smyrna 1 In the early 1850s Thomas joined several archaeological expeditions in Mesopotamia and Assyria in his capacity as an architect The first of these expeditions was led by Fulgence Fresnel and Julius Oppert commencing in 1851 Thomas was expected to describe the monuments and buildings that were discovered as well as to carry out quantity surveys draw plans prepare sketches and generally assist with documentation and drawings 2 He was also required to make casts and stampings of inscriptions using the new and still secret procedure developed by Lattin de Laval Due to ill health Thomas left Fresnel s Mesopotamian mission prematurely In spite of that he still managed to contribute twelve maps to the book of the expedition Expedition Scientifique En Mesopotamie Executee Par Ordre Du Gouvernement De 1851 A 1854 by Julius Oppert 3 After recovering from his illness Thomas rejoined the archaeological team for the Assyrian excavation in 1852 The excavations originally started by Paul Emile Botta in 1843 were languishing and the French government was determined to mount a large scale operation in Assyria to showcase its dominance in the region Victor Place the new French Consul in Mosul hired Thomas to join the expedition as the project designer The mission which involved the excavation of the palace of the Assyrian King Sargon II in Khorsabad formerly Nineveh would become the first systematic excavation of the site Thomas made substantial contributions to the success of the excavation through his acute observations the boldness of his reconstructions and the quality of his drawings which contributed to a rich understanding of the architecture of the Palace 4 Many of the Assyrian antiquities were lost in May 1855 when the expedition s boat sank in the Qurnah Disaster on the Tigris following an attack by local rebels 5 6 However Thomas who had left earlier retained his sketches plans and drawings which subsequently served to illustrate a pioneering text on Assyria and the Palace of King Sargon II entitled Ninevah and Assyria jointly authored by Victor Place and Felix Thomas in around 1867 7 In this way Thomas became a major collaborator and co author of an important archaeological treatise On his return to France Thomas gave up archaeology and devoted himself to painting He joined the studio of Charles Gleyre who became his mentor His travels in Italy Greece and Turkey and the Middle East inspired his artistic vision and he began painting works in the Orientalist genre He enjoyed only modest success in his second career as a painter Towards the end of his life he divided his time between his studio in Nantes and Pornic on the Atlantic coast 8 The Baron de Girardot in a book dedicated to him said about him Modest to a fault withdrawn and lonely he painted for him 9 Thomas died in Nantes in April 1875 Works editThomas is known for the illustrations provided to several important archaeological texts In his later life he produced many fine Oriental paintings One of his works is on display in the Louvre in Paris Publications and Illustrations edit Twelve of his illustrations were used in Expedition Scientifique En Mesopotamie Executee Par Ordre Du Gouvernement De 1851 A 1854 by Julius Oppert Thomas is co author with Victor Place and illustrator of Nineveh and Assyria first published in 1867 Gallery edit nbsp Entrance to the Palace of Khorsabad illustration by Felix Thomas nbsp Bass Relief taken from the Palace of Khorsabad nbsp The City of Van illustration in Ninevah and Assyria 1867 nbsp Plan of Khorsabad in Ninevah and Assyria 1867 nbsp The Pacha visit the Mosul digs c 1863 Select list of paintings and drawings edit The Visit of the Pacha of Mosul to the Excavations at Khorsabad c 1863 now in the Louvre Paris Propylees de l Acropole de Athenes 1859 Exhibited at the Salon in 1859 Sentinelle devant les ruines de Ninive Sentinel before the ruins of Nineveh Private collection Les Pecheurs n d Jument et Poulain au Bord n d Jeune Femme en Lisiere de Foret sous les Arbres n d La Sentinelle devant les Ruines de Ninive n d See also editList of Orientalist artists Orientalism Orientalism in early modern France Oriental studiesReferences edit Pouillon F Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Francaise KARTHALA 2008 p 923 Larsen M T The Conquest of Assyria Excavations in an Antique Land Routledge 2014 pp 307 08 and p 315 Pouillon F Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Francaise KARTHALA 2008 p 924 Potts D T ed A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East Volume 1 John Wiley amp Sons 2012 p 51 52 Pouillon F Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Francaise KARTHALA 2008 p 924 Namio Egami The Report of The Japan Mission For The Survey of Under Water Antiquities At Qurnah The First Season 1971 72 1 45 https www jstage jst go jp article orient1960 8 0 8 0 1 pdf Pillet Maurice 1922 L expedition scientifique et artistique de Mesopotamie et de Medie 1851 1855 in French Paris Editions Champion Maisels C K The Near East Archaeology in the Cradle of Civilization Routledge 2005 pp 40 41 Tanner J P Ancient Babylon From Gradual Demise to Archaeological Rediscovery Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin Vol 47 2002 pp 11 20 Library notes on Ninive et L Assyrie Consul General Avec Des Essais De Restauration by Victor Place and Felix Thomas 3 volume set Imprimerie Imperiale Paris 1857 Online https www iberlibro com buscar libro primera edicion tapa dura precio min 30 vi 960590 sortby 1 Pouillon F Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Francaise KARTHALA 2008 p 924 Larsen M T The Conquest of Assyria Excavations in an Antique Land 1840 1860 Psychology Press 1996 p 353 Pouillon F Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Francaise KARTHALA 2008 p 924 M de Girardot Felix Thomas grand Prix de Rome Architecte Peintre Graveur Sculpteur Nantes 1875Further reading editGeorges Perrot and Charles Chipiez A History of Art in Chaldaea amp Assyria v 1 trans Walter Armstrong 1884 Project Gutenberg edition 2009 Online Francois Pouillon Dictionnaire des Orientalistes de Langue Francaise KARTHALA 2008External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Felix Thomas World 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