DUMONT, François - b. 1751 Lunéville, d. 1831 Paris - WGA

DUMONT, François

(b. 1751 Lunéville, d. 1831 Paris)

French miniature painter. He was left an orphan when quite young, with five brothers and sisters to support. He was for a while a student under Jean Girardet, and then set up a studio for himself. In 1784 he journeyed to Rome, returning after four years careful study, and in 1788 was accepted as an Academician and granted an apartment in the Louvre. He married the daughter of Antoine Vestier, the miniature painter, and had two sons, Aristide and Bias, both of whom became painters.

He was one of the three greatest miniature painters of France, painting portraits of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Louis XVIII and Charles X, and of almost all the important persons of his day. He resided the greater part of his life in Paris, and there he died. A younger brother, known as Tony Dumont, was also a miniature painter, a pupil of his brother, a frequent exhibitor and the recipient of a medal from the Academy in 1810. Each artist signed with the surname only, and there is some controversy concerning the attribution to each artist of his own work. Tony was an expert violinist and delighted in painting portraits of persons who were playing upon the violin. Many of Dumonts finest paintings came into the collection of Mr J. Pierpont Morgan, but others are in the Louvre, presented by the heir of Bias Dumont. The work of both painters is distinguished by breadth, precision and a charming scheme of colouring, and the unfinished works of the elder brother are amongst some of the most beautiful miniatures ever produced.

Marguerite Gérard
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Marguerite Gérard

Marguerite G�rard was the pupil and sister-in-law of Fragonard whom she sometimes assisted with his later paintings.

Portrait of Monsieur Audoy
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Portrait of Monsieur Audoy

Monsieur Audoy (died 1807) was the Director of the Public Treasury in Paris. According to Dumont’s fee-book, he painted the sitter’s wife and daughter in the same year as the present work.

Portrait of a Lady as Hebe
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Portrait of a Lady as Hebe

The sitter is traditionally identified as Catherine-Jos�phine Rafin, called Mademoiselle Duchesnois (1777-1835). She was a French actress, the great rival of Bonaparte’s prot�g�e, Mademoiselle George.

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