French Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art from the Early Eighteenth Century through the Revolution

French Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art from the Early Eighteenth Century through the Revolution

Baetjer, Katharine
2019
408 pages
435 illustrations
1st revised edition, 2020
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This publication catalogues The Met’s remarkable collection of eighteenth-century French paintings in the context of the powerful institutions that governed the visual arts of the time—the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, the Académie de France à Rome, and the Paris Salon. At the height of their authority during the eighteenth century, these institutions nurtured the talents of artists in all genres. The Met’s collection encompasses stunning examples of work by leading artists of the period, including Antoine Watteau (Mezzetin), Jean Siméon Chardin (The Silver Tureen), François Boucher (The Toilette of Venus), Joseph Siffred Duplessis (Benjamin Franklin), Jean-Baptiste Greuze (Broken Eggs), Hubert Robert (the Bagatelle decorations), Jacques Louis David (The Death of Socrates), the Van Blarenberghes (The Outer Port of Brest), and François Gérard (Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord). In the book’s introduction, author Katharine Baetjer provides a history of the Académie, its establishment, principles, and regulations, along with a discussion of the beginnings of public art discourse in France, taking us through the reforms unleashed by the Revolution. The consequent democratizing of the Salon, brought about by radicals under the leadership of Jacques Louis David, encouraged the formation of new publics with new tastes in subject matter and genres. The catalogue features 126 paintings by 50 artists. Each section includes a short biography of the artist and in-depth discussions of individual paintings incorporating the most up-to-date scholarship.

Met Art in Publication

The Sacrifice of Polyxena, Charles Le Brun  French, Oil on canvas
Charles Le Brun
1647
Exposition au Salon du Louvre en 1787, Pietro Antonio Martini  Italian, Etching and engraving
Pietro Antonio Martini
1787
Portrait of a Woman and an Enslaved Servant, Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)  French, Oil on canvas
Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)
1696
André François Alloys de Theys d'Herculais (1692–1779), Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)  French, Oil on canvas
Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)
1727
Portrait of a Man, Hyacinthe Rigaud  French, Oil on canvas
Hyacinthe Rigaud
1693
Portrait of a General Officer, Hyacinthe Rigaud  French, Oil on canvas
Hyacinthe Rigaud
ca. 1710
Louis XV (1710–1774) as a Child, Hyacinthe Rigaud  French, Oil on canvas
Hyacinthe Rigaud
ca. 1716–24
Marie Adélaïde de Savoie (1685–1712), Duchesse de Bourgogne, Pierre Gobert  French, Oil on canvas
Pierre Gobert
1710
Panthers of Bacchus Eating Grapes, Alexandre François Desportes  French, Oil on paper, laid down on card (paste-paper)
Alexandre François Desportes
ca. 1719–20
Still Life with Silver, Alexandre François Desportes  French, Oil on canvas
Alexandre François Desportes
1720s
The Triumph of Mordecai, Jean François de Troy  French, Oil on canvas
Jean François de Troy
ca. 1736
Mezzetin, Antoine Watteau  French, Oil on canvas
Antoine Watteau
ca. 1718–20
Head of a Man, Antoine Watteau  French, Red and black chalk
Antoine Watteau
ca. 1718
The French Comedians, Antoine Watteau  French, Oil on canvas
Antoine Watteau
ca. 1720
The Country Dance, Antoine Watteau  French, Oil on wood
Antoine Watteau
The Cascade, Antoine Watteau  French, Oil on wood
Antoine Watteau
Allegory of Winter, Jacques de La Joue the Younger  French, Oil on canvas
Jacques de La Joue the Younger
New Book of Twelve Pieces of Fantasy useful for various purposes, Jacques de La Joue the Younger  French, Etching
Jacques de La Joue the Younger
[ca. 1736]
The Spring (La Source), Jean Marc Nattier  French, Oil on canvas
Jean Marc Nattier
1738
Marie Françoise de La Cropte de St. Abre, Marquise d'Argence (born 1714), Jean Marc Nattier  French, Oil on canvas
Jean Marc Nattier
1744
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———. 2019. French Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art from the Early Eighteenth Century through the Revolution. New York: The Metropolitan museum of art.