Vision by Carolus-Duran (1883)
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The Painted Gown: Four Portraits of Sitters Wearing Beautiful Evening Dresses
Charles Emile Auguste Carolus-Durand (French, 1837-1917) • Mademoiselle X • 1873
Francesc Masriera i Manovens (Spanish, 1842–1902) • Reclining Woman • Unknown da
Giacomo Grosso (Italian, 1860-1938) • La femme • 1895
Albert Braïtou-Sala (French, 1885-1972). L’élégance d’un monde en péril • 1927
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Carolus-Duran (Charles-Auguste-Emile Durand) - La convalescence - huile sur toile - 99 x 125 cm - 1860
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1880s dresses -
Top 1880 Madame Ramon Subercaseaux by John Singer Sargent (location ?). From tumblr.com/catherinedefrance; fixed spots w Pshop 669X986 @72 217kj.
Second row ca. 1881 Presumed to be Princesse de Broglie, née Marie Say by Charles Emile Auguste Durand (auctioned by Piasa). From invaluable.com-auction-lot-charles-emile-auguste-durand-dit-carolus-durand-186-c-541e9758df#.
Third row 1882 In the Café by Fernand Lungren (location ?). From tumblr.com/lenkaastrelenkaa 1800X1353 @72 1.2Kj.
Fourth row 1883 Dance in the City by Pierre Auguste Renoir (Musée d'Orsay - Paris, France). From tumblr.com/catherinedefrance 763X1655 @72 321kj.
Fifth row left ca. 1883-1884 Dinner dress (auctioned by Tessier-Sarou), From tumblr.com/beautifulcentury 1280X1920 @72 356kj.
Fifth row right 1885 Visite by Emile Pingat (location ?). From tumblr.com/shewhoworshipscarlin 1333X2000 @72 340kj.
Sixth row left 1887 La promeneuse (Suzanne Hoschedé) by Claude Monet (location ?). From tumblr.com/catherinedefrance 777X1115 @72 334kj.
Sixth row right Winter Stroll by Marie François Firmin-Girard (location ?). From tumblr.com/yesladywitch 540X826 @72 236kj.
Seventh row Princess Victoria, Mary of Teck, and later Queen Mary by ?. From tumblr.com/grandmaster-anne/697561268227309568/princess-victoria-mary-of-teck-and-later-queen 1280X1909 @72 1.2Mj.
Bottom 1889 The Red Parasol by Imre Knopp (private collection). From pinterest.com/antonellabags/painting-of-woman-1850-1950/ 1800X2658 @144 6.6Mp.
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John Singer Sargent (b.1856 - d.1925), 'Sketch for the Triumph of Maria de Medici', oil on canvas, c.1877, American, currently in the collection of the Portland Museum of Art, OR, USA.
This study is for a work by his instructor, Charles Auguste Emile Durand - also known as Carolus Duran (b.1837 - d.1917). With the assistance of two of his pupils - Sargent and James Carroll Beckwith (b.1852 - d.1917) - he created the grand work for the Luxembourg Palace, echoing the Marie de' Medici cycle created by Rubens. After it was hidden by a false ceiling in 1962, it was uncovered at a later date and is now found in the collection of the Louvre.
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Sleeping Man by Carolus-Duran
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Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter, Sabine, Charles Auguste Émile Durand (1838—1917)
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Charles-Emile-Auguste Durand, called Carolus-Duran (1837-1917) - Vision
Oil on canvas. Painted c.1883.
81 x 49 inches, 205.7 x 125.7 cm. Estimate: US$30,000-40,000.
Sold Sotheby’s, New York, 23 April 2010 for US$40.625 incl B.P.
Estimate: US$30,000-50,000.
To be sold Christie’s, New York, 9 Oct 2024.
The painting originally featured the kneeling figure of Saint Jerome. When or why it was cut down is not known.
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Vision - Charles-Emile-Auguste Durand
1883
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Hebe by Charles Auguste Émile Durand 19th C. CE. Lille Palace of Fine Arts.
"Mousa (Muse), I will sing for the little maid . . ((lacuna)) once when Hera was celebrating the feast of the seventh day of her daughter's birth [Hebe], the Gods sitting on Olympos (Olympus) quarrelled, who would honour the child with the most beautiful gift . . ((lacuna)) Tritonis [Athena] brought many toys of cunning workmanship shrewdly carved, and many came from the guardian of the Apian Isthmos (Isthmus) [Poseidon], toys more precious than gold. The Gods in amicable rivalry vied with one another in offering gifts. But you, Delian Apollon . . you said the following ‘Phoibos (Phoebus), you must try your skillful art [music] which will surpass the masterpieces of Hephaistos (Hephaestus).’"
-Callimachus, Iambi Fragment 202 (trans. Trypanis) (Greek poet C3rd B.C.)
https://paganimagevault.blogspot.com/2020/06/hebe-by-charles-auguste-emile-durand.html
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Charles-Auguste-Emile Durand (French artist, 1837-1917)
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Andromeda by Carolus-Duran (19th Century)
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1876 Charles Emile Auguste Durand (Carolus-Duran) - Portrait of Philippe Durand-Dassier
(Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux)
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Portrait of a Woman, Carolus-Duran (Charles-Emile-Auguste Durand), January 18, 1870, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of The Drawing Shop, in memory of Hyman Swetzoff
Size: 32.4 x 26.8 cm (12 3/4 x 10 9/16 in.)
Medium: Graphite on off-white paper
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/296194
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"Lilia" de Charles Auguste Emile Durand dit Carolus-Duran (1889) à l'exposition “Roux !” du Musée Henner, mai 2019.
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Four portraits of Leocadie Slewska (or Lodzia Zelewska), Mrs Feydau, later Mrs. Fouquier, by Charles Auguste Emile Durand (called Carolus Duran, b.1837 - d.1917):
‘Sketch for a Portrait of Madame Feydeau'; 'Portrait of Madame Feydeau'; 'Portrait of Madame Henry Fouquier', first two oil on panel then oil on canvas, c.1870, 1873 and 1876 respectively, French, all unsold for est. 8,000 - 12,000 EUR (portrait) and 3,000 - 5,000 EUR (sketch), and 15,000 - 20,000 EUR in Sotheby's Old & 19th Century Paintings and Drawings sale, June 2013; Paris, France.
'Portrait of Mme Ernest Feydeau' also called ‘La Dame au Chien’, oil on canvas, c.1870, French, currently in the collection of the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, France.
Leocadie Feydeau was the wife of Ernest Feydeau (b.1821 - d.1873), noted French writer and banker. Her relationship with Carolus Duran was close; Carolus Duran's daughter Marie Anne married her son Georges Feydeau (also a notable french writer like his father) in a love match in 1889, though they would divorce in 1916. After her husband passed, she would marry several years later her lover Henri Fouquier, a journalist.
Apart from Henri, she was also reputedly romantically involved with Emperor Napoleon III and Charles, the Duke of Morny; beset by rumours that either were the real father of her son Georges. Leocadie in response remarked 'How can anyone be stupid enough to believe that a boy as intelligent as Georges is the son of that idiotic emperor!' - though she did not refute that the Duke of Morny could have been his real father.
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