들라로슈 (Hippolyte-)Paul Delaroche
(17 July 1797 – 4 November 1856), born Hippolyte,[1] was a French painter.
He was trained by Antoine-Jean, Baron Gros, a painter of life-size historical subjects
who had many students.
He was born, worked, and died in Paris. His studio was in the rue Mazarin. His subjects were painted with a firm, solid, smooth surface, which gave an appearance of the highest finish. This texture was the manner of the day and was also found in the works of Vernet, Ary Scheffer, Louis Léopold Robert and Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Among his students were British landscape artist Henry Mark Anthony, British history painters Edward Armitage and Charles Lucy, and American painter/photographer Alfred Boisseau (1823–1901). The first Delaroche picture exhibited was the large Jehosheba saving Joash (1822). This exhibition led to his acquaintance with Théodore Géricault and Eugène Delacroix, with whom he formed the core of a large group of Parisian historical painters. He visited Italy in 1838 and 1843, when his father-in-law, Horace Vernet, was director of the French Academy in Rome. In 1845, he was elected into the National Academy of Design, New York, as an Honorary Academician. | |
[요약 ] 역사적 주제를 사실적으로 꼼꼼하게 묘사하여 19세기 중엽 프랑스에서 가장 큰 성공을 거둔 관학파 예술가들 가운데 한 사람.
아버지는 미술 감정인이었고 숙부는 판화 전시관 관장이었으며 형은 화가인 쥘 이폴리트 들라로슈였다. 1832년 국립 미술학교의 교수이자 미술협회 회원이 되었다. 그의 그림은 표면이 안정되고 색조가 고르며 매끄러워서 끝마무리가 매우 뛰어나다는 인상을 주었다.
그는 작품을 구성할 때 우선 밀랍으로 모형을 만드는 경우가 많았고 고전주의와 낭만주의의 중간 입장을 취하고 있었다. 연작으로 그린 수많은 역사화들은 대단한 인기를 끌었고 판화로 제작하여 다시 찍어냈기 때문에 많은 사람들이 그의 작품을 집에 걸어놓았다.
가장 인기가 높았던 작품은 런던 탑에 갇혀 있는 에드워드 4세의 아들들을 그린 〈옥중의 두 왕자 Children of Edward〉(1830, 파리 루브르 박물관)이다.
Style
Delaroche's paintings, with their straightforward technique and dramatic compositions, became very popular. He applied essentially the same treatment to the characters of distant historical times, the founders of Christianity, and various figures of his own day such as Napoleon at Fontainebleau, Napoleon at St Helena, or Marie Antoinette leaving the Convention after her sentence.
Historical works and accuracy
His dramatic paintings include Strafford Led to Execution, depicting the English Archbishop Laud stretching his arms out of the small high window of his cell to bless Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, as Strafford passes along the corridor to be executed, and the Assassination of the duc de Guise at Blois. Another famous work shows Cardinal Richelieu in a gorgeous barge, preceding the boat carrying Cinq-Mars and De Thou carried to their execution. Other important Delaroche works include The Princes in the Tower and La Jeune Martyre (showing a young female martyr floating dead on the Tiber).
Delaroche's work sometimes contained historical inaccuracies. Cromwell lifting the Coffin-lid and looking at the Body of Charles is based on an urban legend, and The Execution of Lady Jane Grey is represented as taking place in a dungeon, which is badly inaccurate. He tended to care more about dramatic effect than historical truth: see also The King in the Guardroom, where villainous Puritan soldiers blow tobacco smoke in the face of King Charles, and Queen Elizabeth Dying on the Ground.
Marriage to Louise Vernet
Delaroche's love for Horace Vernet's daughter Louise was the absorbing passion of his life. He married Louise in 1835, in which year he also exhibited Head of an Angel, which was based on a study of her. It is said that Delaroche never recovered from the shock of her death in 1845 at the age of 31. After her loss he produced a sequence of small elaborate pictures of incidents in Jesus' Passion. He focused attention on the human drama of the Passion, as in a painting where Mary and the apostles hear the crowd cheering Jesus on the Via Dolorosa, and another where St. John escorts Mary home after her son's death.
The Hémicycle
In 1837 Delaroche received the commission for the great picture that came to be known as the Hémicycle, a Raphaelesque tableau influenced by The School of Athens. This was a mural 27 metres (88.5 ft) long, in the hemicycle of the award theatre of the École des Beaux Arts. The commission came from the École's architect, Félix Duban. The painting represents seventy-five great artists of all ages, in conversation, assembled in groups on either hand of a central elevation of white marble steps, on the topmost of which are three thrones filled by the creators of the Parthenon: architect Phidias, sculptor Ictinus, and painter Apelles, symbolizing the unity of these arts.
To supply the female element in this vast composition he introduced the genii or muses, who symbolize or reign over the arts, leaning against the balustrade of the steps, depicted as idealized female figures. The painting is not fresco but done directly on the wall in oil. Delaroche finished the work in 1841, but it was considerably damaged by a fire in 1855. He immediately set about trying to re-paint and restore the work, but died on 4 November 1856, before he had accomplished much of this. The restoration was finished by Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury.
Gallery
Joan of Arc being Interrogated, 1824, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France.
Cromwell and the corpse of Charles I, 1831, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nîmes
The Children of Edward, 1831, Louvre
The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, 1833, National Gallery, London
Strafford led to Execution, 1836
Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers, 1836, thought lost in The Blitz, rediscovered in 2009
Peter the Great, 1838
Herodias, 1843, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne, Germany.
Bonaparte Crossing the Alps, 1850, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Photography
Delaroche is often quoted as saying 'from today, painting is dead'. The observation was probably made in 1839, when Delaroche saw examples of the Daguerreotype, the first successful photographic process
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