Portrait of Houdon, c. 1803-1808

Graphiteexpand_more

Gift of Ruth and Bruce Daytonexpand_more  92.85.11

Not on Viewexpand_more

Monsiau was a distinguished painter of religious, historical and modern themes as well as a prolific illustrator of books. He became a member of the Royal Academy in 1789 and exhibited his paintings and drawings at the biennial Paris Salons from 1787 until 1833. The subject of Monsiau's portait drawing is Jean-Antoine Houdon (1754-1828), himself a renowned portraitist, who executed sculptures of King Louis XV, Empress Catherine II of Russian, Napoleon, Voltaire, and Benjamin Franklin.

Monsiau put this likeness of Houdon to use in his celebrated group portrait "The Comitia at Lyon" (1808, Versailles), which depict an Italian delegation voting to elect Napoleon as president of the Cisalpine Republic in Italy in 1802. As Monsiau was commissioned to execute the painting years after the assembly, he inserted portraits of artists and writers in his circle in France. The painting was exhibited at the 1808 Salon.

Details
Title
Portrait of Houdon
Artist Life
1754 - 1837
Role
Artist
Accession Number
92.85.11
Provenance
[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, London, 1977]; Bruce D. Dayton, Wayzata, Minn. ('1977–1992; given to Mia)
Curator Approved

This record is from historic documentation and may not have been reviewed by a curator, so may be inaccurate or incomplete. Our records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email collectionsdata@artsmia.org.

Does something look wrong with this image? Let us know

Zoom in on the left to the detail you'd like to save. Click 'Save detail' and wait until the image updates. Right click the image to 'save image as' or copy link, or click the image to open in a new tab.