Henri-Pierre Picou

{{short description|French painter}}

File:Picou, Henri Pierre -Mark Antony and Cleopatra aboard an Egyptian barge - 1891.jpg

Henri-Pierre Picou (Nantes 27 February 1824 – 17 July 1895) was a French painter.{{cite book

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|first = Michael

|title = Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers

|volume = IV

|publisher = The Macmillan Company

|location = London

|page = 115

|year = 1904

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}}{{dead link|date=March 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} His oeuvre began with portraits and classical historical subject matter but he later moved on to allegorical and mythological themes.{{cite book

|last = Vapereau

|first = Gustave

|title = Dictionnaire universel des contemporains: contenant toutes les personnes notables de la France et des pays étrangers

|publisher = Librairie Hachette

|location = Paris

|pages = 1249–1250

|year = 1893

|edition = Sixième

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He was an academic painter and one of the founders of the Neo-Grec school, along with his close friends Gustave Boulanger, Jean-Léon Gérôme, and Jean-Louis Hamon, also academic painters. All of them studied in the workshops of both Paul Delaroche and later Charles Gleyre. Picou's style was noticeably influenced by Gleyre. While the rest of the group generally painted classical and mythological subjects, Picou also received commissions for large religious frescoes from many churches, including the Église Saint-Roch.{{cite web

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His artistic debut was at the Salon in 1847. The next year he was awarded a second-class medal for his painting, Cléopâtre et Antoine sur le Cydnus. Also known as Cleopatra on the Cydnus, it is commonly regarded as Picou's masterpiece. This showing at the Salon in 1848 was written about by the critic Théophile Gautier, who felt that the subject matter was too ambitious, but also said that "As it is, it gives the best hope for the future of the young artist, and ranks among the seven or eight most important paintings of the Salon."{{cite book

|last = Gautier

|first = Théophile

|title = Salon de 1848

|publisher = La Presse

|date = April 1848

|quote = Tel qu'il est, il donne les meilleures espérances pour l'avenir du jeune artiste, et se classe parmi les sept ou huit toiles les plus importantes du Salon.

|url=http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/gautier_theophile/Salon_de_1848/Salon_de_1848.html

|language=fr}} In 1875, the painting was exhibited in New York, and afterward found lodgment on the walls of a private art gallery in San Francisco.{{cite book

|last = Shepp

|first = Daniel B.

|title = Shepp's library of history and art: a pictorial history of all lands and times; the great incidents of history set forth by the magic pencils of the world's greatest artists

|publisher = Globe Bible Publishing Company

|location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

|page = 118

|year = 1905

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vuPTAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA5

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File:Picou, Henri Pierre - La Pêche miraculeuse - 19th century.jpg

Picou maintained a large workshop in Paris on the Boulevard de Magenta, which provided him room to work on his expansive frescoes. His popularity continued to rise and he went on to win the Second Prix de Rome in 1853 for his painting, Jésus chassant les vendeurs du Temple (The Moneylenders Chased from the Temple), and another second-class medal for his Salon painting in 1857. From his debut in 1847, he was a regular at the Salon, showing almost every year until his final exhibit in 1893.{{cite book

|last1 = Bellier de la Chavignerie

|first1 = Emile

|last2 = Auvray

|first2 = Louis

|title = Dictionnaire général des artistes de l'école française depuis l'origine des arts du dessin jusqu'à nos jours: architectes, peintres, sculpteurs, graveurs et lithographes

|publisher = Librairie Renouard

|location = Paris

|page = 267

|year = 1885

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_wUrAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1

|language=fr}} He has been called the most fashionable painter towards the close of the Second French Empire.

Gallery

File:The Escape (La Fuite) by Henri Pierre Picou.jpg|The Escape

File:Picou, Henri Pierre - Andromeda Chained to a Rock - 1874.jpg|Andromeda Chained to a Rock (1874)

File:Picou, Henri Pierre - At The Fountain - 1880.jpg|At The Fountain (1880)

File:Picou, Henri Pierre - The flower pickers - 1881.jpg|The Flower Pickers (1881)

File:Henri Pierre Picou--Angel of Love--1884.jpg|Angel of Love (1884)

File:Picou, Henri Pierre - Innocence Seduced by Love - 1886.jpg|Innocence Seduced by Love (1886)

Notes

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Further reading

  • {{Cite news

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|title = Tome XVIII

|journal = Gazette des Beaux-Arts

|date = 1 January 1865

|location = Paris

|page = 351

|language=fr}}

|last = Du Camps

|first = Maxim

|title = Les Beaux-Arts à l'Exposition Universelle de 1855

|publisher = Librairie Nouvelle

|location = Paris

|page = 233

|year = 1855

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vYtAAAAAYAAJ

|language=fr}}

  • Maillard, E. L’Art à Nantes, 1924.
  • H. Marcel, La Peintures Français de XIX e's, 1905
  • Mireur, Hippolyte. Dictionnaire des Ventes d'art, vol. 5, (1911)
  • {{Cite book

|last = Schurr

|first = Gerald

|title = Les Petits Maîtres de la Peinture Valeur de Demain 1820-1920

|volume = III

|location = Paris

|publisher = Éditions de l'Amateur

|year = 1975

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NkKzRQAACAAJ

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  • {{Cite book

|last1 = Thieme

|first1 = Ulriche

|last2 = Becker

|first2 = Felix

|title = Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart

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  • {{Cite web

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