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François-Auguste Biard

François-Auguste Biard, born François Thérèse Biard (29 June 1799 – 20 June 1882) was a French painter, known for his adventurous travels and the works depicting his experiences.

François-Auguste Biard; from
Le Monde illustré (1880)

Biography edit

He was born in Lyon. Although his parents intended for him to join the clergy, he spent most of his time learning to paint, beginning at a wallpaper factory in Lyon.[1] Eventually, he was able to attend the École des Beaux-Arts, where he worked with Pierre Révoil until 1818, then studied with Fleury François Richard, after he took over as Director. His studies were, however, sporadic and much was learned on his own. He is, therefore, often referred to as "self-taught".

He also travelled to Italy, Greece and the Middle East. His first exhibition at the Salon in 1824 was well received. That same year, the Archdiocese commissioned four paintings from Révoil's former students, including Biard. In 1827, he travelled again, visiting Malta, Cyprus and Egypt. He later obtained the support of the July Monarchy, which acquired several of his works. In 1838, he was decorated with the Legion of Honor.[2]

In 1839, he participated in a scientific expedition, led by Joseph Paul Gaimard, that went to Spitsbergen and Lappland.[3] He was joined by his fiancée, the writer Léonie d’Aunet, who published an account of the trip in 1854, entitled Voyage d’une femme au Spitzberg.[4] His sketches served as inspiration for four large panels at the National Museum of Natural History.[4]

 
The Slave Trade (1840)

He married Léonie in 1840. Three years later, she became the mistress of Victor Hugo. In 1845, she was caught with him, in flagrante delicto, at a hotel. She was arrested for adultery, but Hugo was let go after invoking his inviolability as a member of the Chamber of Peers.[5] She was taken to the Prison Saint-Lazare, served two months and was remanded to the care of a convent. The marriage was nullified in 1855.

Around 1858, he spent two years in Brazil, where he worked at the court of Emperor Pedro II. Using Rio de Janeiro as a base, he made several excursions into the countryside and to the Amazon, where he was one of the first painters to depict the indigenous people. He was offered a teaching position at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, but declined in favor of continuing his travels.[4] Before returning to France, he detoured through North America and painted some scenes depicting slavery.[4] In 1862, his account of his travels in Brazil, with 180 engravings, was published by Hachette under the title Deux années au Brésil.[6]

His paintings of anecdotal subjects were popular with Salon audiences, and he was sometimes criticized for inserting humor in otherwise serious paintings.

Biard died on 20 June 1882, in Samois-sur-Seine.

Selected paintings edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jean Lacambre and Isabelle Julia, Les Années romantiques. La peinture française de 1815 à 1850, Catalog for the Exposition Itinérante, Paris, 1995
  2. ^ Listing @ the Base Léonore
  3. ^ Catalogue rédigé par Geneviève Lacambre, Le Palais du luxembourg en 1874.
  4. ^ a b c d Dictionnaire des artistes de langue française en Amérique du Nord, peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs, Karl David, Ed. Presses de l’Université Laval, Canada, (1992), 1 November 2002, ISBN 978-2-7637-7235-6, p.83.
  5. ^ Le cimetière de Samois - Personnes célèbres et bienfaiteurs enterrés au cimetière du village.
  6. ^ Biard, Auguste François, 1798-1882. Deux années au Brésil 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine (collab.: Édouard Riou. Paris : Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, 1862. Biblioteca Brasiliana Guita e José Mindlin. Universidade de São Paulo.

Further reading edit

  • Ana Lucia Araujo, Romantisme tropical: L’Aventure d’un peintre français au Brésil. Québec, Presses de l’Université Laval, 2008.
  • Christine Peltre, Dictionnaire culturel de l’orientalisme, Éditions Hazan, 2008, ISBN 978-2-7541-0192-9
  • Barbara C. Matilsky, "François-Auguste Biard : artist-naturalist-explorer", in La Gazette des Beaux-Arts, February 1985.

External links edit

  •   Cooper, Thompson (1884). "Biard, Auguste François" . Men of the Time  (eleventh ed.). London: George Routledge & Sons. pp. 117–118.
  • Biard, Auguste François, 1798-1882. (collab.: Riou, Edouard, 1833-1900) . Paris : Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, 1862. (Biblioteca Brasiliana Guita e José Mindlin; Universidade de São Paulo).
  • More works by Biard @ ArtNet
  • Works by Biard @ the Base Joconde
  • "The Artist as Explorer" @ The Eclectic Light Company

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Francois Auguste Biard born Francois Therese Biard 29 June 1799 20 June 1882 was a French painter known for his adventurous travels and the works depicting his experiences Francois Auguste Biard from Le Monde illustre 1880 Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected paintings 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography editHe was born in Lyon Although his parents intended for him to join the clergy he spent most of his time learning to paint beginning at a wallpaper factory in Lyon 1 Eventually he was able to attend the Ecole des Beaux Arts where he worked with Pierre Revoil until 1818 then studied with Fleury Francois Richard after he took over as Director His studies were however sporadic and much was learned on his own He is therefore often referred to as self taught He also travelled to Italy Greece and the Middle East His first exhibition at the Salon in 1824 was well received That same year the Archdiocese commissioned four paintings from Revoil s former students including Biard In 1827 he travelled again visiting Malta Cyprus and Egypt He later obtained the support of the July Monarchy which acquired several of his works In 1838 he was decorated with the Legion of Honor 2 In 1839 he participated in a scientific expedition led by Joseph Paul Gaimard that went to Spitsbergen and Lappland 3 He was joined by his fiancee the writer Leonie d Aunet who published an account of the trip in 1854 entitled Voyage d une femme au Spitzberg 4 His sketches served as inspiration for four large panels at the National Museum of Natural History 4 nbsp The Slave Trade 1840 He married Leonie in 1840 Three years later she became the mistress of Victor Hugo In 1845 she was caught with him in flagrante delicto at a hotel She was arrested for adultery but Hugo was let go after invoking his inviolability as a member of the Chamber of Peers 5 She was taken to the Prison Saint Lazare served two months and was remanded to the care of a convent The marriage was nullified in 1855 Around 1858 he spent two years in Brazil where he worked at the court of Emperor Pedro II Using Rio de Janeiro as a base he made several excursions into the countryside and to the Amazon where he was one of the first painters to depict the indigenous people He was offered a teaching position at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts but declined in favor of continuing his travels 4 Before returning to France he detoured through North America and painted some scenes depicting slavery 4 In 1862 his account of his travels in Brazil with 180 engravings was published by Hachette under the title Deux annees au Bresil 6 His paintings of anecdotal subjects were popular with Salon audiences and he was sometimes criticized for inserting humor in otherwise serious paintings Biard died on 20 June 1882 in Samois sur Seine Selected paintings edit nbsp Fighting Polar Bears 1839 nbsp Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies 27 April 1848 1849 nbsp Amazonian Indians Worshiping the Sun God c 1860 nbsp In the Garden nbsp At the Post Office nbsp The Artist s DenReferences edit Jean Lacambre and Isabelle Julia Les Annees romantiques La peinture francaise de 1815 a 1850 Catalog for the Exposition Itinerante Paris 1995 Listing the Base Leonore Catalogue redige par Genevieve Lacambre Le Palais du luxembourg en 1874 a b c d Dictionnaire des artistes de langue francaise en Amerique du Nord peintres sculpteurs dessinateurs Karl David Ed Presses de l Universite Laval Canada 1992 1 November 2002 ISBN 978 2 7637 7235 6 p 83 Le cimetiere de Samois Personnes celebres et bienfaiteurs enterres au cimetiere du village Biard Auguste Francois 1798 1882 Deux annees au Bresil Archived 2015 09 23 at the Wayback Machine collab Edouard Riou Paris Librairie de L Hachette et Cie 1862 Biblioteca Brasiliana Guita e Jose Mindlin Universidade de Sao Paulo Further reading editAna Lucia Araujo Romantisme tropical L Aventure d un peintre francais au Bresil Quebec Presses de l Universite Laval 2008 Christine Peltre Dictionnaire culturel de l orientalisme Editions Hazan 2008 ISBN 978 2 7541 0192 9 Barbara C Matilsky Francois Auguste Biard artist naturalist explorer in La Gazette des Beaux Arts February 1985 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francois Auguste Biard nbsp Cooper Thompson 1884 Biard Auguste Francois Men of the Time eleventh ed London George Routledge amp Sons pp 117 118 Biard Auguste Francois 1798 1882 Deux annees au Bresil collab Riou Edouard 1833 1900 Paris Librairie de L Hachette et Cie 1862 Biblioteca Brasiliana Guita e Jose Mindlin Universidade de Sao Paulo More works by Biard ArtNet Works by Biard the Base Joconde The Artist as Explorer The Eclectic Light Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francois Auguste Biard amp oldid 1193907284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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