- Edouard Pingret
Edouard Pingret, (Henri-Theophile) [Eduardo] , (b. Saint-Quentin, Aisne,
30 December 1788 ; d. Saint-Quentin, 1875). Edouard Pingret was a French painter and lithographer. He was the son of a middle class family in a mainly agricultural region, but also home to the celebrated GeneralCambronne and to illustrious notaries andNormandy judges. Pingret's father, Henri Pingret Jullien, was related to the highest spheres of theProtestant aristocracy, and took up the practice of law in 1781. During theFrench Revolution , his father was named a representative of the Department of Aisne at the Revolutionary Convention, which required him to maintain a secondary residence in the capital of France,Paris .Pingret studied under painter Jacques-Louis David as well as Jean-Baptiste Regnault; studied also at the Academy of Saint Luke in Rome. Exhibited Paris salons, 1810 onward. Was appointed a
Knight of the Legion of Honor , 1831. From 1850 to 1855 he lived and worked inMexico City , exhibiting annually at theAcademia de Bellas Artes . He produced outstanding portraits, including those of EmperorNapoleon Bonaparte (1808) in France and GeneralMariano Arista (1851; Mexico City, Mus. N. Hist.). His most important works in Mexico were costumbrista genre scenes. Was also an illustrator of monographs such as "Voyage de S.M. Louis-Philippe Ier Roi des Francais au Chateau de Winsdor. Dedie A S. M. Victoria, Reine d'Angleterre." Ed. Pingret , Paris and Ackermann, London, 1846. Large folio, with 25 lithographed plates, some tinted.Some auction results:
October 2000 Sotheby's, "Rebecca, from Walter Scott's 'Ivanhoe'" - $14,000
November 1997 Sotheby's, "Escribanos en Los Portales de la Plaza de Santo Domingo" - $52,500
His painting "Cocina poblans, " 1870, 22 7/8 X 16 1/2 inches was sold at Sotheby's New York,
May 17 1994 for $150,000.A fine example of his portrait work can be found in the collection of the
Yuko Nii Foundation in Brooklyn, New York.
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