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Thomas Couture
1815-1879 French Thomas Couture Location French painter and teacher. A student of Antoine-Jean Gros in 1830-38 and Paul Delaroche in 1838-9, he demonstrated precocious ability in drawing and was expected to win the Prix de Rome. He tried at least six times between 1834 and 1839, but achieved only second prize in 1837 (entry untraced). Disgusted with the politics of the academic system, Couture withdrew and took an independent path. He later attacked the stultified curriculum of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and discouraged his own students from entering this institution. He first attained public notoriety at the Paris Salon with Young Venetians after an Orgy (1840; Montrouge, priv. col., see Boime, p. 85), the Prodigal Son (1841; Le Havre, Mus. B.-A.) and the Love of Gold (1844; Toulouse, Mus. Augustins). These early canvases are treated in a moralizing and anecdotal mode; the forms and compositional structures, like the debauched and corrupt protagonists, are sluggish and dull. Yet what made his work seem fresh to the Salon audience was his use of bright colour and surface texture derived from such painters as Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps and Eugene Delacroix, while his literary bent and methodical drawing demonstrated his mastery of academic tradition. The critics Thophile Gautier and Paul Mantz (1821-95) proclaimed him as the leader of a new school that mediated between the old and the new, and looked to him for a revitalization of Salon painting. The air of compromise his works projected made him appear a cultural representative of the juste milieu policies of Louis-Philippe.



Thomas Couture The Romans of the Decadence oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   561
The Romans of the Decadence
1847 Musee d'Orsay, Paris


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas Couture The Romans of the Decadence oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   30697
The Romans of the Decadence
mk68 Oil on canvas Paris,Orsay Museum 1847 France


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas Couture The Concert Singer oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   30861
The Concert Singer
mk68 Oil on canvas Philadelphia,Philadelphia Museum of Art 1890-1892 USA


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas Couture The Romans of the Decadence oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   40693
The Romans of the Decadence
mk156 1847 Oil on canvas 466x775cm


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas Couture Romans in the Decadence of the Empire oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   58492
Romans in the Decadence of the Empire
Romans in the Decadence of the Empire (1847)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Thomas Couture
1815-1879 French Thomas Couture Location French painter and teacher. A student of Antoine-Jean Gros in 1830-38 and Paul Delaroche in 1838-9, he demonstrated precocious ability in drawing and was expected to win the Prix de Rome. He tried at least six times between 1834 and 1839, but achieved only second prize in 1837 (entry untraced). Disgusted with the politics of the academic system, Couture withdrew and took an independent path. He later attacked the stultified curriculum of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and discouraged his own students from entering this institution. He first attained public notoriety at the Paris Salon with Young Venetians after an Orgy (1840; Montrouge, priv. col., see Boime, p. 85), the Prodigal Son (1841; Le Havre, Mus. B.-A.) and the Love of Gold (1844; Toulouse, Mus. Augustins). These early canvases are treated in a moralizing and anecdotal mode; the forms and compositional structures, like the debauched and corrupt protagonists, are sluggish and dull. Yet what made his work seem fresh to the Salon audience was his use of bright colour and surface texture derived from such painters as Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps and Eugene Delacroix, while his literary bent and methodical drawing demonstrated his mastery of academic tradition. The critics Thophile Gautier and Paul Mantz (1821-95) proclaimed him as the leader of a new school that mediated between the old and the new, and looked to him for a revitalization of Salon painting. The air of compromise his works projected made him appear a cultural representative of the juste milieu policies of Louis-Philippe. . Related Artists to Thomas Couture: | GOLTZIUS, Hendrick | Maris, Jacob | Karl Theodor von Piloty | Andrei Ivanov | Carl Ludwig Brandt |

  

  

  

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