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Henriette de Verninac

Henriette de Verninac (1780–1827) was the daughter of Charles-François Delacroix, minister of Foreign Affairs under the Directory, and wife of the diplomat Raymond de Verninac Saint-Maur. She is known as the subject of a portrait by Jacques-Louis David.

Henriette de Verninac
Portrait de madame de Verninac, 1799, by Jacques-Louis David
Born1780
Died1827
Paris, France

Early years edit

Henriette Delacroix was born in 1780.[1] Her father was Charles-François Delacroix (or Lacroix), minister of Foreign Affairs under the Directory.[2] She was the second of four children. Her older brother Charles was a general during the First French Empire. Her second brother was Henri.[3][4] Her youngest brother was the painter Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863), born eighteen years after her.[5][a]

Marriage edit

In 1798 Henriette married Raymond de Verninac-Saint-Maur (1762-1822).[1] He was one of the three commissioners who had been delegated to settle the annexation of Avignon in 1791.[2] Raymond de Verninac was Minister to Sweden from 1792 until 1793, when Louis XVI was executed and relations were broken off. From 1795-97 he was Minister to the Porte of Sultan Selim III.[7]

 
Madame de Verninac as Diana the Huntress, by Joseph Chinard

During the Consulate (1799-1804) Verninac was Prefect of the Rhône department.[7] The Verninacs moved to Lyon.[1] Jacques-Louis David painted a portrait of her in 1799.[8] The sensual painting in neo-classical style depicts Henriette in the classical costume popular during the Directory.[9][10] In 1808 Joseph Chinard sculpted Henriette as Diana the Huntress Preparing Her Arrows.[1][11] Both of these works are now held by the Musée du Louvre.[1]

From 1802-05 Raymond de Verninac was French representative to Switzerland, after which he retired from the diplomatic service.[7]Charles Étienne Raymond Victor de Verninac was born in Paris on 19 November 1803, the couple's only child.[7] Henriette's father died in November 1805.[12] Her second brother Henri died in 1807 in the Battle of Friedland.[3] When her mother, Victoire Oeben, died in 1814 it was found that family estate was fully mortgaged, and his attorney had been stealing from it. Rather than being worth 800,000 francs as thought, the estate was in debt by 175,000 francs.[12]

The couple took care of Eugène Delacroix in 1814 after the death of their mother.[5] Delacroix met his first love at Henriette's house. His portrait of the young Englishwoman Elisabeth Salter was painted in 1817.[13] He became attached to his nephew, Charles, who was just five years younger than him.[1] When Charles came to Paris to attend the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Delacroix acted as his informal guardian.[14]

Last years edit

Henriette's husband died on 23 April 1822.[15] With the trial over her father's estate not yet settled, Henriette was ruined and forced to work to survive. She offered her services to the house of education of the Legion of Honour. She died in Paris in 1827.[5] Delacroix became owner of the painting by David. He kept it for the rest of his life.[8]

Notes edit

  1. ^ It was rumored that Charles-François Delacroix was not the father of Eugène Delacroix, but that his real father was the statesman Charles Maurice de Talleyrand.[6]

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Henriette de Verninac: Musée Delacroix.
  2. ^ a b Société héraldique et généalogique de France 1886, p. 430.
  3. ^ a b Sjöberg 1963, p. 29.
  4. ^ Johnson 1991, p. 37.
  5. ^ a b c Biographie de VERNINAC Henriette.
  6. ^ Fraser 2004, pp. 13–14.
  7. ^ a b c d Johnson 1991b, p. 8.
  8. ^ a b Madame Raymond de Verninac.
  9. ^ Lubbock 2009.
  10. ^ Lajer-Burcharth, Ewa (1999). Necklines: The Art of Jacques-Louis David after the Terror. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 263–265. ISBN 0300074212.
  11. ^ Madame de Verninac sous les attributs...
  12. ^ a b Riley 2001, p. 43.
  13. ^ Néret 2000, p. 90.
  14. ^ Rubin 2014.
  15. ^ Sjöberg 1963, p. 36.

Sources edit

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  • Fraser, Elizabeth A. (2004). Delacroix, Art and Patrimony in Post-Revolutionary France (PDF). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82829-5. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
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  • Johnson, Lee (1991). "Portrait of Delacroix". Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863): Paintings, Drawings, and Prints from North American Collections. Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-0-8109-6403-7. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  • Johnson, Lee (1991b). Eugène Delacroix, further correspondence, 1817-1863. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-817395-3. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  • Lubbock, Tom (25 September 2009). "Great Works: Henriette de Verninac (1799) Jacques-Louis David". The Independent. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
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  • "Madame Raymond de Verninac". The Louvre. 1798. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
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  • Sjöberg, Yves (1963). Pour comprendre Delacroix. Editions Beauchesne. GGKEY:021FPT3P5E8. Retrieved 15 March 2014.

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Henriette de Verninac 1780 1827 was the daughter of Charles Francois Delacroix minister of Foreign Affairs under the Directory and wife of the diplomat Raymond de Verninac Saint Maur She is known as the subject of a portrait by Jacques Louis David Henriette de VerninacPortrait de madame de Verninac 1799 by Jacques Louis DavidBorn1780Died1827Paris France Contents 1 Early years 2 Marriage 3 Last years 4 Notes 5 Citations 6 SourcesEarly years editHenriette Delacroix was born in 1780 1 Her father was Charles Francois Delacroix or Lacroix minister of Foreign Affairs under the Directory 2 She was the second of four children Her older brother Charles was a general during the First French Empire Her second brother was Henri 3 4 Her youngest brother was the painter Eugene Delacroix 1798 1863 born eighteen years after her 5 a Marriage editIn 1798 Henriette married Raymond de Verninac Saint Maur 1762 1822 1 He was one of the three commissioners who had been delegated to settle the annexation of Avignon in 1791 2 Raymond de Verninac was Minister to Sweden from 1792 until 1793 when Louis XVI was executed and relations were broken off From 1795 97 he was Minister to the Porte of Sultan Selim III 7 nbsp Madame de Verninac as Diana the Huntress by Joseph ChinardDuring the Consulate 1799 1804 Verninac was Prefect of the Rhone department 7 The Verninacs moved to Lyon 1 Jacques Louis David painted a portrait of her in 1799 8 The sensual painting in neo classical style depicts Henriette in the classical costume popular during the Directory 9 10 In 1808 Joseph Chinard sculpted Henriette as Diana the Huntress Preparing Her Arrows 1 11 Both of these works are now held by the Musee du Louvre 1 From 1802 05 Raymond de Verninac was French representative to Switzerland after which he retired from the diplomatic service 7 Charles Etienne Raymond Victor de Verninac was born in Paris on 19 November 1803 the couple s only child 7 Henriette s father died in November 1805 12 Her second brother Henri died in 1807 in the Battle of Friedland 3 When her mother Victoire Oeben died in 1814 it was found that family estate was fully mortgaged and his attorney had been stealing from it Rather than being worth 800 000 francs as thought the estate was in debt by 175 000 francs 12 The couple took care of Eugene Delacroix in 1814 after the death of their mother 5 Delacroix met his first love at Henriette s house His portrait of the young Englishwoman Elisabeth Salter was painted in 1817 13 He became attached to his nephew Charles who was just five years younger than him 1 When Charles came to Paris to attend the Lycee Louis le Grand Delacroix acted as his informal guardian 14 Last years editHenriette s husband died on 23 April 1822 15 With the trial over her father s estate not yet settled Henriette was ruined and forced to work to survive She offered her services to the house of education of the Legion of Honour She died in Paris in 1827 5 Delacroix became owner of the painting by David He kept it for the rest of his life 8 Notes edit It was rumored that Charles Francois Delacroix was not the father of Eugene Delacroix but that his real father was the statesman Charles Maurice de Talleyrand 6 Citations edit a b c d e f Henriette de Verninac Musee Delacroix a b Societe heraldique et genealogique de France 1886 p 430 a b Sjoberg 1963 p 29 Johnson 1991 p 37 a b c Biographie de VERNINAC Henriette Fraser 2004 pp 13 14 a b c d Johnson 1991b p 8 a b Madame Raymond de Verninac Lubbock 2009 Lajer Burcharth Ewa 1999 Necklines The Art of Jacques Louis David after the Terror New Haven Yale University Press pp 263 265 ISBN 0300074212 Madame de Verninac sous les attributs a b Riley 2001 p 43 Neret 2000 p 90 Rubin 2014 Sjoberg 1963 p 36 Sources edit Biographie de VERNINAC Henriette de 1782 1827 Correspondance d Eugene Delacroix Retrieved 2014 03 15 Fraser Elizabeth A 2004 Delacroix Art and Patrimony in Post Revolutionary France PDF Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 82829 5 Retrieved 2014 03 15 Henriette de Verninac 1780 1827 Musee National Eugene Delacroix Archived from the original on 2014 03 15 Retrieved 2014 03 15 Johnson Lee 1991 Portrait of Delacroix Eugene Delacroix 1798 1863 Paintings Drawings and Prints from North American Collections Metropolitan Museum of Art ISBN 978 0 8109 6403 7 Retrieved 15 March 2014 Johnson Lee 1991b Eugene Delacroix further correspondence 1817 1863 Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 817395 3 Retrieved 15 March 2014 Lubbock Tom 25 September 2009 Great Works Henriette de Verninac 1799 Jacques Louis David The Independent Retrieved 2014 03 15 Madame de Verninac sous les attributs de Diane charesse preparant ses traits nee Anne Francoise Victoire Henriette Delacroix 1780 1827 epouse de Raymond de Verninac Saint Maur in French Ministere de la Culture retrieved 2020 03 09 Madame Raymond de Verninac The Louvre 1798 Retrieved 2021 09 28 Neret Gilles 2000 Delacroix Taschen ISBN 978 3 8228 5988 9 Retrieved 15 March 2014 Riley Charles A 2001 Aristocracy and the Modern Imagination UPNE ISBN 978 1 58465 151 2 Retrieved 15 March 2014 Rubin James H 2014 Eugene Delacroix s Portrait of Charles de Verninac 1825 26 Nineteenth Century Art Worldwide Retrieved 2014 03 15 Societe heraldique et genealogique de France 1886 Bulletin Retrieved 14 March 2014 Sjoberg Yves 1963 Pour comprendre Delacroix Editions Beauchesne GGKEY 021FPT3P5E8 Retrieved 15 March 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henriette de Verninac amp oldid 1180713838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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