- Jan Piotr Norblin
Jan Piotr Norblin de la
Gourdaine (French: Jean Pierre) (15 July 1740 -23 February 1830 ) was a French-born painter, draughtsman,engraver ,drawing artist andcaricaturist . From 1774 until 1804 he resided in thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth , where he gained acitizenship . He is considered to be one of the most important painters of thePolish Enlightenment . His success in Poland was enormous, with great commissions from the finest families, and he did not return to Paris until early in the nineteenth century. In his style he showed the influence ofAntoine Watteau , and combined theRococo tradition of charming "fêtes galantes " and "fêtes champêtres" with a panorama of daily life and current political events captured with journalistic accuracy. He created a gallery of portraits of representatives of allsocial class es in the last years of the Commonwealth.Biography
Born in
Misy-Faut-Yonne in 1740. Norblin started his career in France, in the early sixties (his first known works date to 1763). Later he became influenced byRembrandt and Watteau. Around 1769 he trained in the studio ofFrancesco Casanova , then around 1769–70 at theAcadémie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture , and in 1770–71 underLouis-Michel van Loo andJoseph-Marie Vien at theEcole Royale des Elèves Protégés , all in Paris. Around 1771-72 he worked in Paris, London,Dresden and Spa, and possibly studied for a time underChristian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich . In 1772 he met Polish PrinceAdam Kazimierz Czartoryski , with whom he traveled for two years and by whom he was invited to Poland. From 1774 he worked for themagnate family ofCzartoryski and became theircourt artist andtutor for the children. Among his early works the most prominent are his illustrations to "Myszeida ", a poem byIgnacy Krasicki . He worked inPuławy and atPowązki estates as painter and decorator of local Czartoryski's estates. Later he also worked for theRadziwiłł family inArkadia (Nieborów ) and for KingStanisław August Poniatowski .In 1790 settled in Warsaw where he established his art school, and this move allowed him to witness and illustrate many important historical moments of the last years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. His hurriedly sketched drawings illustrated the passing of the
Constitution of the 3 May and soon he became famous as the eye-witness and painter-chronicler of theKościuszko Uprising , immortalising many of the most famous events of that event in his paintings: from the Warsaw Uprising in April and the consequent hanging ofTargowica traitors in theOld Market Square , through thebattle of Racławice toMassacre of Praga . After his return to France in 1804 he still continued to paint based on some of his Poland-era drafts, but he also illustrated other contemporary events, among them the times of theNapoleon 's wars. He died inParis in 1830.Among Norblin's studends in Poland were
Aleksander Orłowski andMichał Płoński andJan Rustem .References
*Polish|Jan Piotr Norblin|7 April 2006
* [http://www.artnet.com/library/06/0627/T062738.asp Biography at The Grove Dictionary of Art] last accessed on 10 April, 2006
* [http://web.utk.edu/~imprint/Kilpert.html Biography] (at the bottom of the page) last accessed on 10 April, 2006
*pl icon [http://webart.omikron.com.pl/paint/authors/NORB_JA/index.htm Long biography] last accessed on 10 April, 2006External links
* [http://www.muzeumkarykatury.pl/BBBmuzeum/artysci/artysci_18_windows/norblin.html Short biography]
* [http://malarze.com/artysta.php?id=81 Norblin's artwork at malarze.com]
* [http://www.wawel.net/malarstwo/norblin.htm Norblin's artwork at wawel.net]
* [http://info-poland.buffalo.edu/web/arts_culture/painting/painters/Norblin/link.shtml Norblin's artwork at info-poland.buffalo.edu]
* [http://wideofilm.internetdsl.pl/m/naz/norbl/default.htm Norblin's artwork at wideofilm.internetdsl.pl and biography in Polish]
* [http://norblin.com/ Jean Pierre Norblin de la Gourdaine - Norblin.com]
* [http://www.norblinetchings.com Jean Pierre Norblin's etchings - www.norblinetchings.com]
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