Description Oil/canvas, 22 x 32,5 cm, lo. le. monogr. D. C., tiny pigment loss, relined. - Provenance: Maier Fine Art, Stuttgart; Privatsammlung Hamburg. - French history and landscape painter, main exponent of Oriental Genre paintings and one of the most praised artists of the 19th cent. D. was taught painting in the studio of A. de Pujol, in 1827 he exhibited for the first time at the Paris Salon. In the late 1830 he associated with the painters of the Barbizon school. In 1839 he was made member of the Légion d'Honneur. At the peak of his career Delacroix named him a 'genius'. At the Paris World Fair in 1855 he exhibited together with Delacroix, Ingres adn H. Vernet. Mus.: St. Petersburg (Hermitage), Paris (Louvre), New York (Metr. Mus.), London (Wallace Coll.), Amsterdam (Stedelijk Mus.) a. others. Lit.: AKL, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.
Artist or Maker Decamps, Gabriel-Alexandre
Provenance Maier Fine Art, Stuttgart; Privatsammlung Hamburg.
Notes Oil/canvas, 22 x 32,5 cm, lo. le. monogr. D. C., tiny pigment loss, relined.