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François Gérard

François Pascal Simon Gérard (French pronunciation: ​[fʁɑ̃swa paskal simɔ̃ ʒeʁaʁ], 4 May 1770 – 11 January 1837),[a] titled as Baron Gérard in 1809, was a prominent French painter. He was born in Rome, where his father occupied a post in the house of the French ambassador, and his mother was Italian. After he was made a baron of the Empire in 1809 by Emperor Napoleon, he was known formally as Baron Gérard.

Francois Gérard
Francois Gérard aged 54,
by Sir Thomas Lawrence
Born
François Pascal Simon Gérard

(1770-03-12)12 March 1770[a]
Died11 January 1837(1837-01-11) (aged 66)
NationalityFrench
EducationPajou, Brenet, David
Known forPortrait painting

Life and career

François Gérard was born in Rome to J. S. Gérard and Cleria Matteï.[1] At the age of twelve, Gérard obtained admission into the Pension du Roi in Paris. From the Pension, he passed to the studio of the sculptor Augustin Pajou, which he left at the end of two years for the studio of the history painter Nicolas-Guy Brenet,[2] whom he quit almost immediately to place himself under Jacques-Louis David.[3]

In 1789, he competed for the Prix de Rome, which was carried off by his comrade Girodet. In the following year (1790), he again presented himself, but the death of his father prevented the completion of his work and obliged him to accompany his mother to Rome. In 1791, he returned to Paris, but his poverty was so great that he was forced to forgo his studies in favor of employment which would bring in immediate profit. David at once availed himself of his help, and one of that master's most celebrated portraits, of Louis-Michel Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau, may owe much to the hand of Gérard. This painting was executed early in 1793, the year in which Gérard, at the request of David, was named a member of the revolutionary tribunal, from the fatal decisions of which he, however, invariably absented himself.[4]

 
Family tomb in Montparnasse Cemetery

In 1794, he obtained the first prize in a competition, the subject of which was The Tenth of August, that is, the storming of the Tuileries Palace. Further stimulated by the successes of his rival and friend Girodet in the Salons of 1793 and 1794, Gérard (aided by Jean-Baptiste Isabey, the miniaturist) produced in 1795 his famous Bélisaire. In 1796, a portrait of his generous friend (conserved today in the Louvre) obtained undisputed success, and the money received from Isabey for these two works enabled Gérard to execute in 1797 his Psyche et l'Amour (illustration).[b] At last, in 1799, his portrait of Madame Mère established his position as one of the foremost portrait-painters of the day.[4]

In 1808, as many as eight (and in 1810, no less than fourteen) portraits by him were exhibited at the Salon, and these figures afford only an indication of the enormous numbers which he executed yearly. All of the leading figures of the Empire and of the Bourbon Restoration, and all of the most celebrated men and women of Europe, sat for Gérard. This extraordinary vogue was due partly to the charm of his manner and conversation, for his salon was as much frequented as his studio. Madame de Staël, George Canning, Talleyrand and the Duke of Wellington have all borne witness to the attraction of his society.[4]

Rich and famous, Gérard was stung by remorse for earlier ambitions abandoned; at intervals, he had indeed striven with Girodet and other rivals to prove his strength at history painting, still a more prestigious genre than portraiture. His Bataille d'Austerlitz (1810) showed a breadth of invention and style which was even more conspicuous in L'Entrée d'Henri IV à Paris (at Versailles), the work with which in 1817 he paid homage to the returned Louis XVIII. After this date, Gérard declined, watching with impotent grief the progress of the Romantic school.[4]

Loaded with honors – baron of the Empire in 1809, member of the Institut on 7 March 1812, officer of the Légion d'honneur, first painter to the king – he worked on, sad and discouraged. The revolution of 1830 added to his disquiet, and on 11 January 1837, after three days of fever, he died.[4]

Gérard is best remembered for his portraits. The color of his paintings has suffered, but his drawings show in uninjured delicacy the purity of his line, and those of women are specially remarkable for a virginal simplicity and frankness of expression.[4] His students included Heinrich Christoph Kolbe.

Selected works

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Some sources say he was born on 4 May 1770, however his tombstone (Montparnasse Cemetery, 1st division) reads: "Ici reposent – François Pascal Simon baron Gérard, né à Rome le 12 mars 1770, mort à Paris le 11 janvier 1837 – Jacques Alexandre Gérard, né à Paris le 13 avril 1780, mort à Paris le 28 octobre 1832 – Marguerite Françoise Matteï, [épouse] de F. Gérard, née à Rome le 7 avril 1775, morte à Auteuil le 1er décembre 1848 – Sophie Catherine Sylvoz, [épouse d'Alexandre] Gérard, née à Chambéry le 8 [octobre] 1792, morte à Paris le 16 mars 1867 – La famille à leur mémoire chère."
  2. ^ At the Hong Kong Book Fair 2007, Hong Kong's Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority forced the publisher of a Chinese book, translated from Korean, Love Mythology: Love Stories in Greek and Roman Mythology: 12 Keys to Understand Myths of Love Theme (Author: Lee Eyun Kee Publisher: [Taiwan] Yuan Liou) bearing Gérard's "Psyché et l'Amour" on the cover to temporarily withdraw it from sale.

References

Sources

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Gérard, François". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 764–765.
  • Lenormant, Charles (1847). François Gérard, peintre d'histoire: essai de biographie et de critique (2nd ed.). Paris: Adolphe René et compagnie. Retrieved 10 May 2009. A biography by Charles Lenormant.
  • Gérard, Henri; Viollet-le-Duc, Adolphe (1867). Correspondance de François Gérard: peintre d'histoire, avec les artistes et les personnages célèbres de son temps. Paris: Adolphe Lainé et J. Havard. Retrieved 10 May 2009. A biography by Adolphe Viollet-le-Duc followed by François Gérard's correspondence collected by his nephew Henri Gérard.
  • Gérard, Henri (1888). Lettres adressées au baron François Gérard, peintre d'histoire, par les artistes et les personnages célèbres de son temps (3rd ed.). Paris: A. Quentin. Retrieved 10 May 2009. A different biography by his nephew Henri Gérard, 14 etched portraits, additional letters and notes.

Notes

  1. ^ Henri Gérard 1888
  2. ^ Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1728–1792), professor at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, 1778. Michael Bryan, Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, s.v. "Brenet, Nicolas Guy". Brenet was also the master of Jean Germain Drouais.
  3. ^ Chisholm 1911, pp. 764–765.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Chisholm 1911, p. 765.

External links

  •   Corinne at the Cape of Misena., the painting of 'Mme de Staël as her character Corrine' engraved by Joseph Goodyear for The Amulet annual, 1832.

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Francois Pascal Simon Gerard French pronunciation fʁɑ swa paskal simɔ ʒeʁaʁ 4 May 1770 11 January 1837 a titled as Baron Gerard in 1809 was a prominent French painter He was born in Rome where his father occupied a post in the house of the French ambassador and his mother was Italian After he was made a baron of the Empire in 1809 by Emperor Napoleon he was known formally as Baron Gerard Francois GerardFrancois Gerard aged 54 by Sir Thomas LawrenceBornFrancois Pascal Simon Gerard 1770 03 12 12 March 1770 a Rome Papal StatesDied11 January 1837 1837 01 11 aged 66 Paris FranceNationalityFrenchEducationPajou Brenet DavidKnown forPortrait painting Contents 1 Life and career 2 Selected works 3 See also 4 Footnotes 5 References 5 1 Sources 5 2 Notes 6 External linksLife and career EditFrancois Gerard was born in Rome to J S Gerard and Cleria Mattei 1 At the age of twelve Gerard obtained admission into the Pension du Roi in Paris From the Pension he passed to the studio of the sculptor Augustin Pajou which he left at the end of two years for the studio of the history painter Nicolas Guy Brenet 2 whom he quit almost immediately to place himself under Jacques Louis David 3 In 1789 he competed for the Prix de Rome which was carried off by his comrade Girodet In the following year 1790 he again presented himself but the death of his father prevented the completion of his work and obliged him to accompany his mother to Rome In 1791 he returned to Paris but his poverty was so great that he was forced to forgo his studies in favor of employment which would bring in immediate profit David at once availed himself of his help and one of that master s most celebrated portraits of Louis Michel Le Pelletier de Saint Fargeau may owe much to the hand of Gerard This painting was executed early in 1793 the year in which Gerard at the request of David was named a member of the revolutionary tribunal from the fatal decisions of which he however invariably absented himself 4 Family tomb in Montparnasse Cemetery In 1794 he obtained the first prize in a competition the subject of which was The Tenth of August that is the storming of the Tuileries Palace Further stimulated by the successes of his rival and friend Girodet in the Salons of 1793 and 1794 Gerard aided by Jean Baptiste Isabey the miniaturist produced in 1795 his famous Belisaire In 1796 a portrait of his generous friend conserved today in the Louvre obtained undisputed success and the money received from Isabey for these two works enabled Gerard to execute in 1797 his Psyche et l Amour illustration b At last in 1799 his portrait of Madame Mere established his position as one of the foremost portrait painters of the day 4 In 1808 as many as eight and in 1810 no less than fourteen portraits by him were exhibited at the Salon and these figures afford only an indication of the enormous numbers which he executed yearly All of the leading figures of the Empire and of the Bourbon Restoration and all of the most celebrated men and women of Europe sat for Gerard This extraordinary vogue was due partly to the charm of his manner and conversation for his salon was as much frequented as his studio Madame de Stael George Canning Talleyrand and the Duke of Wellington have all borne witness to the attraction of his society 4 Rich and famous Gerard was stung by remorse for earlier ambitions abandoned at intervals he had indeed striven with Girodet and other rivals to prove his strength at history painting still a more prestigious genre than portraiture His Bataille d Austerlitz 1810 showed a breadth of invention and style which was even more conspicuous in L Entree d Henri IV a Paris at Versailles the work with which in 1817 he paid homage to the returned Louis XVIII After this date Gerard declined watching with impotent grief the progress of the Romantic school 4 Loaded with honors baron of the Empire in 1809 member of the Institut on 7 March 1812 officer of the Legion d honneur first painter to the king he worked on sad and discouraged The revolution of 1830 added to his disquiet and on 11 January 1837 after three days of fever he died 4 Gerard is best remembered for his portraits The color of his paintings has suffered but his drawings show in uninjured delicacy the purity of his line and those of women are specially remarkable for a virginal simplicity and frankness of expression 4 His students included Heinrich Christoph Kolbe Selected works Edit Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul 1803 Portrait of Joachim Murat king of Naples and of the Two Sicilies 1811 1812 private collection Paris Portrait of Joachim Murat Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I Portrait of Madame Recamier Portrait of Empress Josephine Portrait of Desiree Clary Portrait of Catherine Grand Princesse de Benevent Portrait of Hortense de Beauharnais Portrait of Hortense de Beauharnais Cupid and Psyche Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz Teresa of Avila Corinne at Cape Misenum 1819 1821 Musee des Beaux Arts de Lyon Daphnis and Chloe c 1824 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Arts Mme de Stael as her character Corrine posthumously See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francois Gerard Neoclassicism in FranceFootnotes Edit a b Some sources say he was born on 4 May 1770 however his tombstone Montparnasse Cemetery 1st division reads Ici reposent Francois Pascal Simon baron Gerard ne a Rome le 12 mars 1770 mort a Paris le 11 janvier 1837 Jacques Alexandre Gerard ne a Paris le 13 avril 1780 mort a Paris le 28 octobre 1832 Marguerite Francoise Mattei epouse de F Gerard nee a Rome le 7 avril 1775 morte a Auteuil le 1er decembre 1848 Sophie Catherine Sylvoz epouse d Alexandre Gerard nee a Chambery le 8 octobre 1792 morte a Paris le 16 mars 1867 La famille a leur memoire chere At the Hong Kong Book Fair 2007 Hong Kong s Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority forced the publisher of a Chinese book translated from Korean Love Mythology Love Stories in Greek and Roman Mythology 12 Keys to Understand Myths of Love Theme Author Lee Eyun Kee Publisher Taiwan Yuan Liou bearing Gerard s Psyche et l Amour on the cover to temporarily withdraw it from sale References EditSources Edit This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Gerard Francois Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 11 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 764 765 Lenormant Charles 1847 Francois Gerard peintre d histoire essai de biographie et de critique 2nd ed Paris Adolphe Rene et compagnie Retrieved 10 May 2009 A biography by Charles Lenormant Gerard Henri Viollet le Duc Adolphe 1867 Correspondance de Francois Gerard peintre d histoire avec les artistes et les personnages celebres de son temps Paris Adolphe Laine et J Havard Retrieved 10 May 2009 A biography by Adolphe Viollet le Duc followed by Francois Gerard s correspondence collected by his nephew Henri Gerard Gerard Henri 1888 Lettres adressees au baron Francois Gerard peintre d histoire par les artistes et les personnages celebres de son temps 3rd ed Paris A Quentin Retrieved 10 May 2009 A different biography by his nephew Henri Gerard 14 etched portraits additional letters and notes Notes Edit Henri Gerard 1888 Nicolas Guy Brenet 1728 1792 professor at the Academie royale de peinture et de sculpture 1778 Michael Bryan Dictionary of Painters and Engravers s v Brenet Nicolas Guy Brenet was also the master of Jean Germain Drouais Chisholm 1911 pp 764 765 a b c d e f Chisholm 1911 p 765 External links Edit Corinne at the Cape of Misena the painting of Mme de Stael as her character Corrine engraved by Joseph Goodyear for The Amulet annual 1832 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francois Gerard amp oldid 1129044999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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