- Joseph Ducreux
Joseph, baron Ducreux (
June 26 ,1735 -July 24 ,1802 ) was a Frenchportrait painter , pastelist, miniaturist, and engraver. Born inNancy , Ducreux may have trained with his father, who was also a painter. Ducreux went toParis in 1760, and trained as the only student of pastelistMaurice-Quentin de La Tour , who specialized inportraiture . In terms of Ducreux's oil technique,Jean-Baptiste Greuze also served as an important influence as his instructor.Ducreux specialized in portrait painting, and his early portraits were done in pastel, and include those done of the connoisseurs Pierre-Jean Mariette, the Comte de Caylus and Ange-Laurent de la Live de July. These works may have been copies after De La Tour.
Ducreux also made several well-known
self-portrait s in the late 1780s, including one in which he painted himself in the middle of a largeyawn (which currently hangs in theGetty Center ), and another of himself guffawing and pointing at the viewer. As evidenced by these self-portraits, Ducreux attempted to break free from the constraints of traditional portraiture. Interested inphysiognomy , which is based on the belief that the study and judgment of a person's outer appearance, primarily theface , reflects their character or personality, Ducreux attempted to capture the personality of his subjects –as well as his own- through his warm and individualistic works. "Le Discret" (ca. 1790), for example, is the portrait of a man asking for silence. His expression is timorous, his finger is pressed against his mouth in alarm as he silently demands discretion or prudence. [http://www.spencerart.ku.edu/collection/europeanamerican/ducreux.html]In 1769, he was sent to
Vienna in order to paint aminiature ofMarie-Antoinette before she left the city in 1770 and marriedLouis XVI of France . Ducreux was made abaron and "premier peintre de la reine" (First Painter to the Queen) in rewards for his services. Ducreux was given this appointment by Marie-Antoinette even though he was not a member of theRoyal Academy of Painting and Sculpture , which had been founded in 1648. The academy was strictly hierarchical and the posts of "first painter", "ordinary painter" and "inspector" or "inspector general of royal factories" were customarily reserved for members of the academy.At the outbreak of the
French Revolution , Ducreux traveled toLondon . There he drew the last portrait ever made ofLouis XVI before the king's execution. [http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/art/art4jun/26ducreu/louis16.html]Other portraits by Ducreux include those done of
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos andMaria Theresa of Austria .Jacques-Louis David became one of Ducreux's associates when the latter returned toParis in 1793. David helped Ducreux continue an official career. Ducreux's residence became an informal salon for artists and musicians, who commissioned portraits from him. One of these musicians was his friendEtienne Méhul , who is said to have based the main character of anopera on Ducreux.From 1760 and from 1762, Ducreux had kept a list of his works, but throughout his lifetime, he rarely signed his paintings. Thus, many of his works remain erroneously attributed to other artists.
Sources
* [http://www.artsender.com/artists/Ducreux_Joseph.htm Artsender.com Biography]
* [http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/o663.html Getty Museum: Self-portrait information]
* [http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a323-1.html Getty Museum: Biography]
* [http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/art/art4jun/art0626.html Safran-arts.com]
* [http://www.culture.gouv.fr/lumiere/documents/files/ENLIGHTENMENT.html Enlightenment: Royal Academy of Painting]Further reading
*fr icon Georgette Lyon, "Joseph Ducreux. Premier peintre de Marie Antoinette," Paris, 1958.
*fr icon Emilie-Juliette Gauby, "Joseph Ducreux 1735-1802 Peintre de portraits", Student at Blaise Pascal University Clermont II, 2004.
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