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Jean-Antoine Houdon

Jean-Antoine Houdon (French: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan udɔ̃];[1] 20 March 1741 – 15 July 1828) was a French neoclassical sculptor.

Jean-Antoine Houdon
1808 portrait by Rembrandt Peale
Born(1741-03-20)20 March 1741
Versailles, France
Died15 July 1828(1828-07-15) (aged 87)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
EducationAcadémie royale de peinture et de sculpture
Known forPortrait sculpture
SpouseMarie-Ange-Cecile Langlois
AwardsPrix de Rome

Houdon is famous for his portrait busts and statues of philosophers, inventors and political figures of the Enlightenment. Houdon's subjects included Denis Diderot (1771), Benjamin Franklin (1778-1809), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1778), Voltaire (1781), Molière (1781), George Washington (1785–1788), Thomas Jefferson (1789), Louis XVI (1790), Robert Fulton (1803–04), and Napoléon Bonaparte (1806).

Biography edit

 
Jean-Antoine Houdon at work in his atelier, 1804, by Louis-Léopold Boilly, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.

Houdon was born in Versailles, on 20 March 1741.[2] In 1752, he entered the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, where he studied with René-Michel Slodtz, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, and Jean-Baptiste Pigalle.[3] From 1761 to 1764, he studied at the École royale des élèves protégés.[4]

Houdon won the Prix de Rome in 1761, but was not greatly influenced by ancient and Renaissance art in Rome. His stay in the city is marked by two characteristic and important productions: the superb écorché[5] (1767), an anatomical model which has served as a guide to all artists since his day, and the statue of Saint Bruno in the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri in Rome. After four years in Italy, Houdon returned to Paris.[6]

He submitted Morpheus to the Salon of 1771.[7] He developed his practise of portrait busts. He became a member of the Académie de peinture et de sculpture in 1771, and a professor in 1778. In 1778, he modeled Voltaire, producing a portrait bust with wig for the Comédie-Française; one for the Palace of Versailles, and one for Catherine the Great.[8]

In 1778, he joined the masonic lodge Les Neuf Sœurs, where he later met Benjamin Franklin, and John Paul Jones.[9] For Salon of 1781, he submitted a Diana which was refused without drapery.[3]

Houdon's portrait sculpture of Washington was the result of a specific invitation by Benjamin Franklin to cross the Atlantic in 1785, specifically to visit Mount Vernon, so that Washington could model for him. Washington sat for wet clay life models and a plaster life mask. These models served for many commissions of Washington, including the standing figure commissioned by the Virginia General Assembly, for the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond.[3] Numerous variations of the Washington bust were produced, portraying him variously as a general in uniform, in the classical manner showing chest musculature, and as Roman Consul Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus clad in a toga. A cast of the latter is located in the Vermont State House.[citation needed]

In the 1780s, Houdon produced two semi-nude sculptures, Winter and Bather.[10]

Perceived as bourgeois for his connections to the court of Louis XVI, he fell out of favour during the French Revolution, although he escaped imprisonment. Houdon returned to favor during the French Consulate and Empire, being taken on as one of the original artistic team for what became the Column of the Grande Armée at Wimille.[3]

He was made a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur, on 17 December 1804.[11]

 
American Bank Note Co
Issue of 1890

Houdon died in Paris on 15 July 1828,[3] and was interred at the Montparnasse Cemetery.[12]

Family edit

On 1 July 1786, he married Marie-Ange-Cecile Langlois;[13] they had three daughters: Sabine, Anne-Ange, and Claudine.[14]

Legacy and influence edit

Houdon's sculptures were used as models for the engravings used on various U.S. postage stamps of the late 19th and early 20th centuries which depict Washington in profile.[15]

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Jean Antoine Houdon pronunciation in French". www.forvo.com. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  2. ^ Hart & Biddle 1911, p. 3.
  3. ^ a b c d e Chisholm 1911.
  4. ^ Murray 2004.
  5. ^ "Jean-Antoine Houdon: l'Ecorche (Flayed Man)". artcyclopedia.com.
  6. ^ Hart & Biddle 1911, pp. 7–8.
  7. ^ Herbermann 1913.
  8. ^ Hart & Biddle 1911, p. 36.
  9. ^ Marshall, Kaufman & Johnston 2005.
  10. ^ "Jean Antoine Houdon (1741–1828)". metmuseum.org. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  11. ^ Hart & Biddle 1911, p. 264.
  12. ^ Jouin, Henry (1898). La sculpture dans les cimetières de Paris (in French). Mâcon. p. 223.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  13. ^ Hart & Biddle 1911, p. 274.
  14. ^ Hart & Biddle 1911, p. 256.
  15. ^ Smithsonian National Postal Museum

References edit

  • Harvard, Arnason H. (1975), The Sculptures of Houdon, London: Phaidon
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Houdon, Jean Antoine" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  • Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Jean-Antoine Houdon". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  • Murray, Christopher John, ed. (2004), Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760–1850: A-K, vol. 1, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 9781579584238
  • Poulet, Ann L. and Scherf, Guilhem (2003). Jean-Antoine Houdon: Sculptor of the Enlightenment (PDF) (exhibition catalogue). Washington, D.C.; Chicago, IL: National Gallery of Art, in association with the University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-67647-1. LCCN 2003-2220. OCLC 1015315163.
  • Hart, Charles Henry; Biddle, Edward (1911), Memoirs of the Life and Works of Jean Antoine Houdon: The Sculptor of Voltaire and of Washington, Princeton University, ISBN 9781425499891; Kessinger Publishing, 2006, ISBN 9781425499891
  • Marshall, Bill; Kaufman, Will; Johnston, Cristina, eds. (2005), France and the Americas: Culture, Politics, And History, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9781851094110

External links edit

  • Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741–1828) (Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History)
  • Art and the empire city: New York, 1825–1861, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Houdon (see index)
  • in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website  

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Jean Antoine Houdon French ʒɑ ɑ twan udɔ 1 20 March 1741 15 July 1828 was a French neoclassical sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon1808 portrait by Rembrandt PealeBorn 1741 03 20 20 March 1741Versailles FranceDied15 July 1828 1828 07 15 aged 87 Paris FranceNationalityFrenchEducationAcademie royale de peinture et de sculptureKnown forPortrait sculptureSpouseMarie Ange Cecile LangloisAwardsPrix de RomeHoudon is famous for his portrait busts and statues of philosophers inventors and political figures of the Enlightenment Houdon s subjects included Denis Diderot 1771 Benjamin Franklin 1778 1809 Jean Jacques Rousseau 1778 Voltaire 1781 Moliere 1781 George Washington 1785 1788 Thomas Jefferson 1789 Louis XVI 1790 Robert Fulton 1803 04 and Napoleon Bonaparte 1806 Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Legacy and influence 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBiography edit nbsp Jean Antoine Houdon at work in his atelier 1804 by Louis Leopold Boilly Musee des Arts Decoratifs Paris Houdon was born in Versailles on 20 March 1741 2 In 1752 he entered the Academie royale de peinture et de sculpture where he studied with Rene Michel Slodtz Jean Baptiste Lemoyne and Jean Baptiste Pigalle 3 From 1761 to 1764 he studied at the Ecole royale des eleves proteges 4 Houdon won the Prix de Rome in 1761 but was not greatly influenced by ancient and Renaissance art in Rome His stay in the city is marked by two characteristic and important productions the superb ecorche 5 1767 an anatomical model which has served as a guide to all artists since his day and the statue of Saint Bruno in the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri in Rome After four years in Italy Houdon returned to Paris 6 He submitted Morpheus to the Salon of 1771 7 He developed his practise of portrait busts He became a member of the Academie de peinture et de sculpture in 1771 and a professor in 1778 In 1778 he modeled Voltaire producing a portrait bust with wig for the Comedie Francaise one for the Palace of Versailles and one for Catherine the Great 8 In 1778 he joined the masonic lodge Les Neuf Sœurs where he later met Benjamin Franklin and John Paul Jones 9 For Salon of 1781 he submitted a Diana which was refused without drapery 3 Houdon s portrait sculpture of Washington was the result of a specific invitation by Benjamin Franklin to cross the Atlantic in 1785 specifically to visit Mount Vernon so that Washington could model for him Washington sat for wet clay life models and a plaster life mask These models served for many commissions of Washington including the standing figure commissioned by the Virginia General Assembly for the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond 3 Numerous variations of the Washington bust were produced portraying him variously as a general in uniform in the classical manner showing chest musculature and as Roman Consul Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus clad in a toga A cast of the latter is located in the Vermont State House citation needed In the 1780s Houdon produced two semi nude sculptures Winter and Bather 10 Perceived as bourgeois for his connections to the court of Louis XVI he fell out of favour during the French Revolution although he escaped imprisonment Houdon returned to favor during the French Consulate and Empire being taken on as one of the original artistic team for what became the Column of the Grande Armee at Wimille 3 He was made a Chevalier de la Legion d honneur on 17 December 1804 11 nbsp American Bank Note CoIssue of 1890Houdon died in Paris on 15 July 1828 3 and was interred at the Montparnasse Cemetery 12 Family editOn 1 July 1786 he married Marie Ange Cecile Langlois 13 they had three daughters Sabine Anne Ange and Claudine 14 Legacy and influence editHoudon s sculptures were used as models for the engravings used on various U S postage stamps of the late 19th and early 20th centuries which depict Washington in profile 15 Gallery edit nbsp Bust of Armand Thomas Hue de Miromesnil 1775 Victoria and Albert Museum nbsp Bust of Washington based on a life mask cast in 1786 National Portrait Gallery nbsp Bust of Voltaire 1778 Musee des Beaux Arts d Angers nbsp Voltaire 1778 National Gallery of Art nbsp Bust of Madame Recamier after Joseph Chinard nbsp George Washington Virginia State Capitol complex nbsp Seated Voltaire Musee Fabre nbsp Skinned Man Musee Fabre nbsp Winter 1783 Musee Fabre nbsp The Summer 1785 Fabre Museum nbsp Diana 1780 Calouste Gulbenkian Museum nbsp Bust of Anne Marie Louise Thomas de Domangeville de Serilly Comtesse de Pange 1780 Art Institute of Chicago nbsp Madame Houdon LouvreSee also editNeoclassicism in France Washington Franklin IssuesNotes edit Jean Antoine Houdon pronunciation in French www forvo com Retrieved 21 July 2020 Hart amp Biddle 1911 p 3 a b c d e Chisholm 1911 Murray 2004 Jean Antoine Houdon l Ecorche Flayed Man artcyclopedia com Hart amp Biddle 1911 pp 7 8 Herbermann 1913 Hart amp Biddle 1911 p 36 Marshall Kaufman amp Johnston 2005 Jean Antoine Houdon 1741 1828 metmuseum org Retrieved 17 May 2018 Hart amp Biddle 1911 p 264 Jouin Henry 1898 La sculpture dans les cimetieres de Paris in French Macon p 223 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Hart amp Biddle 1911 p 274 Hart amp Biddle 1911 p 256 Smithsonian National Postal MuseumReferences editHarvard Arnason H 1975 The Sculptures of Houdon London Phaidon Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Houdon Jean Antoine Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Jean Antoine Houdon Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Murray Christopher John ed 2004 Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era 1760 1850 A K vol 1 Taylor amp Francis ISBN 9781579584238 Poulet Ann L and Scherf Guilhem 2003 Jean Antoine Houdon Sculptor of the Enlightenment PDF exhibition catalogue Washington D C Chicago IL National Gallery of Art in association with the University of Chicago Press ISBN 0 226 67647 1 LCCN 2003 2220 OCLC 1015315163 Hart Charles Henry Biddle Edward 1911 Memoirs of the Life and Works of Jean Antoine Houdon The Sculptor of Voltaire and of Washington Princeton University ISBN 9781425499891 Kessinger Publishing 2006 ISBN 9781425499891 Marshall Bill Kaufman Will Johnston Cristina eds 2005 France and the Americas Culture Politics And History ABC CLIO ISBN 9781851094110External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jean Antoine Houdon Virtual Gallery Jean Antoine Houdon 1741 1828 Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History Art and the empire city New York 1825 1861 an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art fully available online as PDF which contains material on Houdon see index Jean Antoine Houdon in American public collections on the French Sculpture Census website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Antoine Houdon amp oldid 1169708192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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