Jacques-Nicolas Paillot de Montabert

See also: Paillot

Jacques-Nicolas Paillot de Montabert (1771-1849).

Raise David at the conclusion of the Revolution, it exposed regularly to the Salon of 1802 to 1831. Its work painted remained confidential and it is primarily known like the author of the complete Traité of painting in nine volumes and an atlas of boards, published in 1828-1829. It was one of the first to be been interested in the pictorial techniques of the Antiquité and the Moyen-âge, in particular with painting with the polish.

An exposure and a conference pay homage to spring to him 2007 with Troyes, its birthplace. The conference took place the May 4th and 5th, the exposure to the museum Saint-Wolf from May 5th to September 9th, 2007.

Works

By chronological order
  • Paris, Museum of the Army, Portrait of the Mameluke Roustam Raza (1780-1845), 1806, oil out of fabric 1,520 by 1,255. , gift by the painter Pierre-Albert Beaufeu in 1900.
  • Troyes, Still life Museum of the Art schools, and game , 1808, purchase before 1864.
  • Troyes, Museum of the Art schools, Nymph and fauna , painting with the polish, 1808, gift of Julien Gréau in 1885.
  • Troyes, Museum of the Art schools, Portrait of a young boy , 1810, purchase in 1880.
  • Troyes, Museum of the Art schools, Diane coming to visit Endymion , painting with the polish, 1817, old collection of Louis XVIII, ordering of the house of the King in 1816 per 3.000 francs, deposit of the State in 1872.
  • Troyes, Museum of the Art schools, Portrait of Lord Byron , painting with the polish, after 1820.
  • Collection Chi Mei Culture Foundation, Taiwan, Portrait of Lord Byron , 1823.
  • Troyes, Museum of the Art schools, Portrait of a brother of the Christian doctrines painting with the polish, 1830, purchase in 1886.
  • Troyes, Museum of the Art schools, the Madeleine , painting with the polish, 1831 purchase before 1864.

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