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Maurice Quentin de La Tour

Maurice Quentin de La Tour (5 September 1704 – 17 February 1788) was a French Rococo portraitist who worked primarily with pastels. Among his most famous subjects were Voltaire, Rousseau, Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour.

Maurice Quentin de La Tour
Self-portrait with Lace Jabot (ca 1751)
Born
Maurice-Quentin Delatour

(1704-09-05)5 September 1704
Died17 February 1788(1788-02-17) (aged 83)
NationalityFrench
Known forPastel

Biography

Maurice Quentin de La Tour was born in Saint-Quentin, the third son of a musician, François de La Tour. François was from Laon and he was the son of a master mason, Jean de La Tour, of Laon and Saint-Quentin, who died in 1674. François de La Tour apparently was successively a trumpet-player for the rifle regiment of the Duc du Maine, and musician to the master of the collegiate church of Saint-Quentin. He is popularly said to have disapproved of his son taking up the arts, but there is nothing to support this. According to François Marandet in 2002, an apprenticeship was arranged for the young Maurice, with a painter named Dupouch, from 12 October 1719, but it is not known when this contract was terminated.[1] Little is known of de La Tour's background until, when barely nineteen, he went to Paris indefinitely, fleeing an indiscretion concerning his cousin, Anne Bougier; by this age he was claiming painting as his profession. After travelling briefly to England in 1725, he returned to Paris in 1727, where he was encouraged to begin working as a portraitist in pastels. His earliest known portrait, which is attested only by an engraving made in 1731 by Langlois, was a portrait of Voltaire.[2]

In 1737, at the Paris Salon, de La Tour exhibited the portraits of Madame Boucher, the wife of the painter François Boucher, and l'Auteur qui rit or Self-Portrait, Laughing (musée du Louvre), the first of a series of 150 portraits that served as one of the glories of the Paris Salon for the next 36 years. Nevertheless, the painter Joseph Ducreux claimed to be his only student (although this is unlikely).[3] On 25 May 1737, de La Tour was officially recognised (agréé) by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, and soon attracted the attention of the French court. According to Jeffares, he had an apartment in the Palais du Louvre in 1745. By the late 1760s, his portraiture of the royal family had ceased. De La Tour was popularly perceived as endowing his portrait subjects with a distinctive charm and intelligence, while his delicate but sure touch with the pastel medium rendered a pleasing softness to their features.[citation needed]

Contemporary accounts describe de La Tour's nature as lively, good-humoured, but eccentric. In many of his self-portraits he depicts himself smiling out from the frame towards the viewer; Laura Cumming states of de La Tour that "where other artists make heavy weather of portraying themselves, he takes the task lightly and seems to have produced more glad-faced self-portraits than any other artist".[4] However, being of an excessively nervous disposition (which eventually descended into dementia), and an exacting practitioner, he has also been described as over-engineering his work, to the point of spoiling it.[5]

As de La Tour's wealth increased from his commissions, so did his philanthropy: he founded a school for drawing in his native Saint-Quentin and donated towards impoverished women in confinement and disabled and ageing artisans and artists. He was also advisor and benefactor to the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris, and the Academy of Sciences and Belles Lettres of Amiens. Eventually confined to his home and to the care of his brother, Jean-François, because of encroaching mental illness, he retired at the age of 80 to Saint-Quentin,[3] where he died intestate at the age of 83 (he had revoked earlier wills). Jean-François (d. 1807), chevalier de l'ordre royal militaire de Saint-Louis, was the natural heir to his estate.

Gallery

Commemoration

 
Maurice Quentin de La Tour on a banknote of 50 francs issued by the Bank of France in 1978

French banknotes denominated at 50 francs, issued from 1976 to 1992, featured de La Tour's portrait.

Footnotes

  1. ^ François Marandet, 'The Apprenticeship of Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704-88)', The Burlington Magazine, vol. 144, 2002, pp. 502-505
  2. ^ 'André Michel, 'Causerie artistique: La Tour', Journal des débats politiques et litteraires (274), 2 October 1904, p. 1
  3. ^ a b Chisholm 1911.
  4. ^ Cumming, Laura (2010). A Face to the World: On Self-Portraits. London: HarperPress. p. 159. ISBN 9780007118441.
  5. ^ Emilia, Lady Dilke, French Painters of the XVIIIth Century (London: George Bell and Sons, 1899), p. 165

References

  • Abécédario de P.-J. Mariette et autres notes inédites de cet amateur sur les arts et les artistes. Archives de l'art français. 1856. t. III, 1854–56, pp. 66–78.
  • de Goncourt, Edmond and Jules. French XVIII Century Painters. (1867) pp. 165, 171, 176 (first published Paris, 1867, fasc. 4, reprinted New York, 1948; second edition, 1873, pp. 271, 281-282).
  • Tourneux, Maurice. La Tour, biographie critique. (Paris, 1904) p. 40.
  • Jeffares, Neil, s.v. 'La Tour, Maurice-Quentin de', In Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800, http://www.pastellists.com/Articles/LaTour2a.pdf
  • https://neiljeffares.wordpress.com/2016/09/19/maurice-quentin-de-la-tours-parents/

Attribution

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "La Tour, Maurice Quentin de". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press..

External links

  Media related to Maurice Quentin de La Tour at Wikimedia Commons

  • Masters
  • Neil Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800, online edition
  • an interactive multimedia module about the Portrait of the Marquise de Pompadour in the Website of the musée du Louvre [permanent dead link]

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Maurice Quentin de La Tour 5 September 1704 17 February 1788 was a French Rococo portraitist who worked primarily with pastels Among his most famous subjects were Voltaire Rousseau Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour Maurice Quentin de La TourSelf portrait with Lace Jabot ca 1751 BornMaurice Quentin Delatour 1704 09 05 5 September 1704Saint Quentin Picardy Kingdom of FranceDied17 February 1788 1788 02 17 aged 83 Saint Quentin Picardy Kingdom of FranceNationalityFrenchKnown forPastel Contents 1 Biography 2 Gallery 3 Commemoration 4 Footnotes 5 References 6 Attribution 7 External linksBiography EditMaurice Quentin de La Tour was born in Saint Quentin the third son of a musician Francois de La Tour Francois was from Laon and he was the son of a master mason Jean de La Tour of Laon and Saint Quentin who died in 1674 Francois de La Tour apparently was successively a trumpet player for the rifle regiment of the Duc du Maine and musician to the master of the collegiate church of Saint Quentin He is popularly said to have disapproved of his son taking up the arts but there is nothing to support this According to Francois Marandet in 2002 an apprenticeship was arranged for the young Maurice with a painter named Dupouch from 12 October 1719 but it is not known when this contract was terminated 1 Little is known of de La Tour s background until when barely nineteen he went to Paris indefinitely fleeing an indiscretion concerning his cousin Anne Bougier by this age he was claiming painting as his profession After travelling briefly to England in 1725 he returned to Paris in 1727 where he was encouraged to begin working as a portraitist in pastels His earliest known portrait which is attested only by an engraving made in 1731 by Langlois was a portrait of Voltaire 2 In 1737 at the Paris Salon de La Tour exhibited the portraits of Madame Boucher the wife of the painter Francois Boucher and l Auteur qui rit or Self Portrait Laughing musee du Louvre the first of a series of 150 portraits that served as one of the glories of the Paris Salon for the next 36 years Nevertheless the painter Joseph Ducreux claimed to be his only student although this is unlikely 3 On 25 May 1737 de La Tour was officially recognised agree by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture and soon attracted the attention of the French court According to Jeffares he had an apartment in the Palais du Louvre in 1745 By the late 1760s his portraiture of the royal family had ceased De La Tour was popularly perceived as endowing his portrait subjects with a distinctive charm and intelligence while his delicate but sure touch with the pastel medium rendered a pleasing softness to their features citation needed Contemporary accounts describe de La Tour s nature as lively good humoured but eccentric In many of his self portraits he depicts himself smiling out from the frame towards the viewer Laura Cumming states of de La Tour that where other artists make heavy weather of portraying themselves he takes the task lightly and seems to have produced more glad faced self portraits than any other artist 4 However being of an excessively nervous disposition which eventually descended into dementia and an exacting practitioner he has also been described as over engineering his work to the point of spoiling it 5 As de La Tour s wealth increased from his commissions so did his philanthropy he founded a school for drawing in his native Saint Quentin and donated towards impoverished women in confinement and disabled and ageing artisans and artists He was also advisor and benefactor to the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris and the Academy of Sciences and Belles Lettres of Amiens Eventually confined to his home and to the care of his brother Jean Francois because of encroaching mental illness he retired at the age of 80 to Saint Quentin 3 where he died intestate at the age of 83 he had revoked earlier wills Jean Francois d 1807 chevalier de l ordre royal militaire de Saint Louis was the natural heir to his estate Gallery Edit Voltaire Marquise de Pompadour Jean Jacques Rousseau Jean d Alembert Emilie du Chatelet Queen Marie Leszczynska Isabelle de Charriere 1766 Prince Henry Benedict Stuart Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet King Louis XV of France Mlle Ferrand Meditating on Newton Pierre Louis Laideguive Jacques du Mont Le Romain Maurice de Saxe Portrait of Gabriel Bernard de Rieux Louis de France dauphin 1745 Jean Joseph Cassanea de Mondonville Isabelle de Charriere 1771 Marie FelCommemoration Edit Maurice Quentin de La Tour on a banknote of 50 francs issued by the Bank of France in 1978 French banknotes denominated at 50 francs issued from 1976 to 1992 featured de La Tour s portrait Footnotes Edit Francois Marandet The Apprenticeship of Maurice Quentin de La Tour 1704 88 The Burlington Magazine vol 144 2002 pp 502 505 Andre Michel Causerie artistique La Tour Journal des debats politiques et litteraires 274 2 October 1904 p 1 a b Chisholm 1911 Cumming Laura 2010 A Face to the World On Self Portraits London HarperPress p 159 ISBN 9780007118441 Emilia Lady Dilke French Painters of the XVIIIth Century London George Bell and Sons 1899 p 165References EditAbecedario de P J Mariette et autres notes inedites de cet amateur sur les arts et les artistes Archives de l art francais 1856 t III 1854 56 pp 66 78 de Goncourt Edmond and Jules French XVIII Century Painters 1867 pp 165 171 176 first published Paris 1867 fasc 4 reprinted New York 1948 second edition 1873 pp 271 281 282 Tourneux Maurice La Tour biographie critique Paris 1904 p 40 Jeffares Neil s v La Tour Maurice Quentin de In Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800 http www pastellists com Articles LaTour2a pdf https neiljeffares wordpress com 2016 09 19 maurice quentin de la tours parents Attribution Edit This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 La Tour Maurice Quentin de Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 16 11th ed Cambridge University Press External links Edit Media related to Maurice Quentin de La Tour at Wikimedia Commons Masters Neil Jeffares Dictionary of pastellists before 1800 online edition an interactive multimedia module about the Portrait of the Marquise de Pompadour in the Website of the musee du Louvre permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maurice Quentin de La Tour amp oldid 1131190388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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