- Henri Delaborde (painter)
Count Henri Delaborde (1811 - 1899) was a French
art critic and historical painter, born inRennes , son of Count Henri françoise Delaborde. He studied for some time inParis with Delaroche and afterward produced historical pictures of a rather conventional classical type. Among them are:
* "Hagar in the Desert" (1836,Dijon Museum )
* "St. Augustine" (1837)
* "The Knights of St. John of Jerusalem restoring religion in Armenia" (1844), atVersailles He also painted frescoes in theSaint Clotilde Basilica . But he is known principally as a critic of art. Besides his writings, as perpetual secretary of theAcadémie des Beaux-Arts , he contributed to the "Revue des Deux Mondes" and other periodicals. The articles have been collected as "Mélanges sur l'art contemporain" (1866) and "Etudes sur les beaux-arts en France et en Italie" (1864). He published, among other volumes:
* "Ingres, sa vie, ses travaux, sa doctrine" (1870)
* "Lettres et pensés d'Hippolyte Flandrin" (1865)
* "Gérard Edelinck" (1886)
* "La gravure" (1882)
* "La gravure en Italie" (1883)
* "Marc Antoine Raimondi" (1887)
* "La Maîtres florentins du XV siècle" (1889)
* "L'Académie des Beaux-Arts depuis la fondation de l'Institut de France" (1891)Count Delaborde was elected to the Institute in 1868 and was conservator of the department of prints in the National Library, Paris, from 1855 to 1885.
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