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François-Hubert Drouais: English: The Children of the Duc de Bouillon Dressed as MontagnardsFrançais : Les Enfants du duc de Bouillon en montagnards   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Καλλιτέχνης
François-Hubert Drouais  (1727–1775)  wikidata:Q946487
 
François-Hubert Drouais
Περιγραφή Γάλλος ζωγράφος και σκιτσογράφος
Ημερομηνία γέννησης/θανάτου 14 Δεκεμβρίου 1727 Επεξεργασία στα Wikidata 21 Οκτωβρίου 1775 Επεξεργασία στα Wikidata
Τόπος γέννησης/θανάτου Παρίσι Παρίσι
Περίοδος δράσης 1747 Επεξεργασία στα Wikidata–1775 Επεξεργασία στα Wikidata
Τόπος δράσης
Παρίσι, Versailles
Κατάλογος καθιερωμένων όρων
artist QS:P170,Q946487
Τίτλος
English: The Children of the Duc de Bouillon Dressed as Montagnards
Français : Les Enfants du duc de Bouillon en montagnards
Είδος αντικειμένου έργο ζωγραφικής
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Περιγραφή
Caption from Sotheby's website

The present portrait depicts the two sons of the Duc de Bouillon as Montagnards (without the entry to the Salon catalogue of 1757, one would have assumed them to be in the guise of Savoyards as has often been suggested, see Literature). One holds a marmot with a ribbon and the other plays a hurdy-gurdy, both activities associated exclusively with the people of the mountains especially in Savoy and in North Italy (at this time, the area was not French but Italian; Savoy was annexed by France only in 1792). From Watteau and Greuze to Deylen and Charpentier, French artists seem to have been drawn to these characters partly because they were exotic (and available on the streets of Paris) but also because they were considered models of filial affection venturing as they did every winter to Paris to earn money to take back to their families in Savoy. In fact, over one half of the male Savoyards came to Paris every year, including children from about eight years old. As the gastarbeiter of the eighteenth century, they performed the more menial tasks including cleaning streets and chimneys, acting as porters (traditionally, the post of porter at the Hôtel Drouot was a Savoyard even into the 20th century!) . The younger members were street entertainers, playing musical intruments such as hurdy-gurdy, recorders and the like with performing rodents such as squirrels and marmots (carried in cases such as the one on which one of Bouillon's sons sits) or carried boîtes à curiosités, or peep shows, depicting battles, foreign cities or even Louis XV. Their appearance was distinctive-three-quarter length, coarse brown coats, long hair, a slightly disheveled look, all topped by three-cornered hats. Thus, the hurdy-gurdy, the marmot and the marmot box, as well as the peep show were their attributes. (In fact, the marmot seems to have been the emblem of the poor Montagnards according to Toussenel1). Drouais, of course, has dressed the two young noblemen in velvet examples of Montagnard costume with the whitest of linen shirts. The Frick painting, too, upgrades the Savoyard clothes to the point that the velvet jackets are buttoned with gold. Given the tradition that these people were devoted to their families, it must have been most desirable indeed that parents should want their children depicted in such roles.

The two boys are Jacques Leopold Charles Godefroy, Prince de Bouillon, who was born in 1746, and his younger brother Charles Louis Godefroy, Prince d'Auvergne, born in 1749, who would have been aged ten and seven, the year the painting was signed and dated. What has not been noted is that over a century earlier the then Duc de Bouillon commissioned a portrait of his children from Pierre Mignard (Honolulu Academy of Arts) which is dated Roma 1647.2 In it, Mignard has depicted the three boys in their finery, one of whom offers cherries to a King Charles spaniel. Drouais must certainly have been aware of a tradition of portraits of the youngest members of the Bouillon family, dressed in their finest clothes, playing with pets. For this reason, and others, Drouais produced one of his most enchanting and beautifully painted portraits.

There is a miniature of this painting, possibly by Drouais' father, Hubert, in the Musée du Louvre. The present painting was engraved by Carlo Domenico Melini (1740-1795).

Ημερομηνία 1756 (dated)
Τεχνική λάδι σε μουσαμά
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Διαστάσεις ύψος: 86 cm• πλάτος: 130 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,86U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,130U174728
Ιδιωτική συλλογή
institution QS:P195,Q768717
Σημερινή θέση
Ιστορικό αντικειμένου

Προέλευση:

  • Commissioned by the Duc de Bouillon, Paris, in 1755-56;
  • Madame Roussel, Paris;
  • By whom sold, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, March 25-28, 1912, lot 4, There purchased by Schoeller Manheimer, Amsterdam;
  • Anonymous sale, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, May 27, 1932, lot 19;
  • Private Collection, Belgium;
  • With Wildenstein & Co. Inc., New York, 1976;
  • British Rail Pension Fund;
  • By whom sold, New York, Sotheby's, January 30, 1997, lot 100, there purchased by the present collector.
Εκθέσεις
  • Paris, Salon de 1757, no. 108 ("M. le Prince de Bouillon, & M. le Chevalier de Bouillon, peints sous les habits de Montagnards, faisant danser la Marmotte");
  • The Hague, Mauritshuis, lent by Stichting Nederlandsch Kunstbezit, from 1947 (see Literature below);
  • London, Royal Academy of Arts, European Masters of the 18th Century; Winter Exhibition, 1954-1955, p. 36, cat. no. 73;
  • Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, La Douce France, August - December 1964, cat. no. 19;
  • London Royal Academy of Arts, France in the 18th Century, January - March 1968, p. 67, cat. no. 208 (cat. by D. Sutton);
  • King's Lynn, Norfolk, Fermoy Art Gallery, Children through the Ages, 1977;
  • Malibu, California, J. Paul Getty Museum, on loan 1981-1995.
Επιγραφές Signed lower center: Drouais le fils 1756
Σημειώσεις Jacques Leopold Charles Godefroy (1746-1802), Prince de Bouillon, is shown playing a hurdy-gurdy; Charles Louis Godefroy (1749-1767), Prince d'Auvergne, is shown playing with a marmot on a ribbon.
Παραπομπές https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/lot.60.html/2006/important-old-master-paintings-n08162
Πηγή/φωτογράφος Web Gallery of Art:   Εικόνα  Info about artwork

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