- Achille Devéria
Achille Jacques-Jean-Marie Devéria (
February 6 ,1800 –December 23 ,1857 ) was a French painter andlithographer . His father was a civil employee of the navy and student of Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson andLouis Lafitte (1770–1828).In 1822, he began exhibiting at the
Paris Salon . At some point, he opened an art school together with his brother Eugène, who was also a painter.By 1830 Devéria had become a successful
illustrator and had published a many lithographs in form of notebooks and albums (e.g. his illustrations toGoethe 's "Faust ", 1828) and romantic novels. He also produced manyengraving s oflibertine contents.His experience in the art of the
vignette and "maniere noire" (dark manner) influenced his numerous lithographs, most of which were issued by his father-in-law,Charles-Etienne Motte (1785–1836). Most of his work consisted of "pseudo-historical, pious, sentimental or erotic scenes." (Wright) Since he rarely depicted tragic or grave themes, he appears less Romantic than many other artists of the time.Devéria was also known for doing
portrait s ofartist s andwriter s, whom he entertained in hisParis studio on Rue de l'Ouest. The list of his sitters includesAlexandre Dumas, père ,Prosper Mérimée , SirWalter Scott , David,Alfred de Musset ,Sainte-Beuve ,Honoré de Balzac ,Gericault ,Victor Hugo ,Marie Dorval ,Alphonse de Lamartine ,Alfred de Vigny andFranz Liszt .His paintings were mainly done using
watercolour s. The French poet and criticCharles Baudelaire referred to his portrait series as showing "all the morals and aesthetics of the age".In 1849, Devéria was appointed director of the
Bibliothèque Nationale 's department of engravings and assistant curator of theLouvre 'sEgypt ian department.In the following years, he taught drawing and lithography to his son,
Théodule Devéria , and both worked on a family portrait album from 1853 until Devéria's death. They applied ink wash to several of the portraits in the album, possibly in preparation for printing lithographs from the photographs. The album photographs by Théodule Devéria are dated 1854.Devéria spent his last days traveling in Egypt making drawings and transcribing texts. He died in 1857 of a "chest malady."
Works by Devéria are in the
Louvre Museum , theFine Arts Museums of San Francisco , theJ. Paul Getty Museum , theNorton Simon Museum , and theUniversité de Liège collections.References
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