Jean-Baptist-Joseph Duchesne

See also: Duchesne

Jean-Baptist-Joseph Duchesne , known as Duchesne of Argilliers , born with Gisors the December 8th 1770 where he died the March 25th 1856, is a miniaturist French.

Wire of the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Gisors, he was pupil of Vincent. He had exposed as of 1802 pointed out himself with the exposure of 1804. He gained a large medal in 1821. He made the miniature and enamel with an equal success and became under the Restauration painter of the royal family. He does not succeed less in the Peinture on enamel and was charged to continue with the Musée of Louvre the series of enamels started with Petitot and stopped since more than one century. One admires his portraits of Napoleon, of the duchesses of Angouleme and of Berry, Louis-Philippe Ier and the Amélie queen, and that of the young person duke of Galliera, which it carried out at 82 years but his enamels preferably are sought.

Works

  • Duchesne de Gisors J B , Chantilly, Museum Cop
  • Duchesne De Gisors Jean-Baptiste Joseph , Rueil-Malmaison, National museum of the castles of Malmaison and Wood-Courtyard
  • Marie-Caroline of Bourbon-Siciles, duchess of Berry, as a widow , Chantilly, Museum Cop
  • Portrait of the princess Clementine of Orleans , Paris, Museum of Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of the Marie princess of Orleans , Paris, Museum of Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of the Marie-Amélie queen, according to Winterhalter , Paris, Museum of Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of Louise-Marie of Orleans, queen of the Belgians , Paris, Museum of Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of Louis-Philippe Ier, king of the French , Paris, Museum of Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of Monseigneur the duke of Aumale , Paris, Museum of Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of Napoleon i , Paris, Musée of the Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of Napoleon i makes six weeks before Waterloo , Rueil-Malmaison, National museum of the castles of Malmaison and Wood-Courtyard
  • Portrait of S.A.R. Mrs Adélaïde , Paris, Musée of the Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of king Louis Philippe according to Winterhalter , Paris, Museum of Louvre department of Graphic arts
  • Portrait of the baron Corvisart in 1819

Source

  • Henri of the Tower, Exposure of works of art of to the National library , Paris, E. Levy, 1906, p. 32

External bond

  • Jean-Baptist-Joseph Duchesne in the base Mona Lisa

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