Jean-Étienne Liotard (; 22 December 1702 – 12 June 1789) was a Swiss painter, art
connoisseur
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and dealer. He is best known for his portraits in
pastel, and for the works from his stay in Turkey. A Huguenot of French origin and citizen of the
Republic of Geneva, he was born and died in
Geneva
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, but spent most of his career in stays in the capitals of Europe, where his portraits were much in demand. He worked in Rome, Istanbul, Paris, Vienna, London and other cities.
Life
Liotard was born in Geneva. His father was a French Protestant jeweller who fled to Geneva after 1685. Jean-Étienne Liotard began his studies under professors
Daniel Gardelle and
Petitot, whose
enamels and miniatures he copied with considerable skill.
He went to Paris in 1725, studying under and
François Lemoyne
François Lemoyne or François Le Moine (; 1688 – 4 June 1737) was a French rococo
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, on whose recommendation he was taken to
Naples
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by the
vicomte de Puysieux, Louis Philogène Brulart, Marquis de Puysieulx and Comte de Sillery. In 1735 he was in Rome, painting the portraits of
Pope Clement XII and several
cardinals. In 1738 he accompanied
Lord Duncannon to
Constantinople
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, where he worked for the next four years.
[Baetjer, Katharine, and Marjorie Shelley. 2011. ''Pastel Portraits: Images of 18th-century Europe''. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press. p. 12. .]
Liotard visited
Istanbul
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and painted numerous
pastels of Turkish domestic scenes; he also continued to wear Turkish dress for much of the time when back in Europe. Using modern dress was considered unheroic and inelegant in
history painting using Middle Eastern settings, with Europeans wearing local costume, as travellers were advised to do.
Many travellers had themselves painted in exotic Eastern dress on their return, including
Lord Byron
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, as did many who had never left Europe, including
Madame de Pompadour. Byron's poetry was highly influential in introducing Europe to the heady cocktail of
Romanticism
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in exotic Oriental settings which was later to dominate 19th century Oriental art.
His eccentric adoption of oriental costume secured him the nickname of the Turkish painter.
He went to
Vienna
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in 1742 to paint the portraits of the Imperial family. In 1745 he sold ''La belle chocolatière'' to
Francesco Algarotti
Count Francesco Algarotti (11 December 1712 – 3 May 1764) was an Italian polymath, philosopher, poet, essayist, anglophile, art critic and art collector. He was a man of broad knowledge, an expert in Newtonianism, architecture and opera. He was ...
.
Still under distinguished patronage he returned to Paris. In 1753 he visited England, where he painted
Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, the
Princess of Wales. He went to
Holland
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in 1756, where, in the following year, he married Marie Fargues. She also came from a
Huguenot
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family, and wanted him to shave off his beard.
In 1762 he painted portraits in Vienna, including Marie Antoinette; in 1770 in Paris. Another visit to England followed in 1772, and in the next two years his name figures among the
Royal Academy exhibitors. He returned to his native town in 1776. In 1781 Liotard published his ''Traité des principes et des règles de la peinture''. In his last days he painted still lifes and landscapes. He died at Geneva in 1789.
Works
Liotard was an artist of great versatility. Best known for his graceful and delicate
pastel drawings,
of which ''La Liseuse'', ''
The Chocolate Girl
''The Chocolate Girl'' (french: La Belle Chocolatière, german: Das Schokoladenmädchen) is one of the most prominent pastels of Genevan artist Jean-Étienne Liotard, showing a chocolate-serving maid. The girl carries a tray with a porcelain ch ...
'', and ''La Belle Lyonnaise'' at the
Dresden Gallery
Dresden (, ; Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; wen, label= Upper Sorbian, Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city, after Leipzig. It is the 12th most populous city of Germany, the fourth lar ...
and ''Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone at Seven'' at the
J. Paul Getty Museum
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The Getty Center is located in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles and fea ...
are delightful examples, he also achieved distinction for his enamels, copperplate
engraving
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s, and glass painting. Additionally, he wrote a ''Treatise on the Art of Painting'' and was an expert collector of paintings by the old masters.
Many of the masterpieces he had acquired were sold by him at high prices on his second visit to England. The museums of
Amsterdam
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,
Bern, and
Geneva
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are particularly rich in examples of his paintings and pastel drawings. A picture of a Turk seated is at the
Victoria and Albert Museum
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, while the
British Museum
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owns two of his drawings.
The
Louvre
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has, besides twenty-two drawings, a portrait of
Lieutenant General Hérault as well as an oil painting of an English merchant and a friend dressed in costumes and entitled ''Monsieur Levett and Mademoiselle Helene Glavany in Turkish Costumes''. A portrait of the artist is to be found at the
Sala di pittori, in the
Uffizi Gallery
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,
Florence
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. As his son also married a Dutch girl, the
Rijksmuseum inherited an important collection of his drawings and paintings.
One outstanding feature of Liotard's paintings is the prevalence of smiling subjects. Generally, portrait subjects of the time adopted a more serious tone. This levity was a reflection of the Enlightenment-era philosophies that inspired Liotard.
[Jonathan Jones]
Jean-Etienne Liotard review – a joyous time machine back to the Enlightenment
The Guardian, 20 October 2015. Also indicative of the era, Liotard created works celebrating science, like the painting of woman paying homage to the doctor that saved her.
Pastel medium
Liotard, also known as ‘''le peintre de la verité’,'' chose the medium of pastel, in order to give his paintings a naturalistic effect. Liotard's ''Apollo and Daphne'' and ''The Three Graces'' might be his oldest pastel works that have been remained. While Liotard mainly worked with oil paint in Paris, one can say Liotard's career as pastellist officially begun in Italy. Liotard had already been familiar with the medium of pastel during his younger years which he spent in his hometown Geneva, but it was not the medium he officially worked in. The rejection that Liotard received from the Académie Royale de Peinture in Paris on his historical works in oil paint may have been a stimulus for him to go back to his beloved medium, in which he was notably more skilled.
In his treatise Liotard mentions the importance of ''l’élimination des touches'', in order to provide a realistic imitation of nature. The invisibility of brushstrokes could be achieved more easily by the use of pastel instead of oil paint. It is thus unquestionable that Liotard chose the pastel medium because of its ability to imitate nature, which he found the most important aspect of painting. For the same reason, Diderot mentions that pastel is the best medium for portraiture in his ''Dictionnaire Raisonné'' of 1751, when the popularity of pastel as an artistic medium was at its peak.
The proportions of pastel result in a particularly dry material that affords intense and vibrant colours, which Liotard valued working with.'' ''“For its beauty, vivacity, freshness and lightness of palette,” Liotard wrote, “pastel painting is more beautiful than any other kind of painting.” Liotard is known for pressing pastel quite forcefully onto the paper to create extra brilliance in order to exaggerate these qualities. This peculiar technique and desire for luminosity is what set him apart from other artists working with pastel and makes his works unique.
Support and fixatives
Liotard mostly used vellum, a surface made from the skin of calves, goats and lambs, for his pastel works as it retains the brilliance of the pigment best. He often prepared his support with fish glue and wine, mixed with fine pumice dust. In the eighteenth century pastel was often supported by coloured paper, especially blue thick paper was popular as it enhanced the brilliance of pastel. According to Gombaud and Sauvage, Liotard also often used blue paper when working on a paper support.
The vast majority of pastels that survive from the eighteenth-century were not fixed.
The powdery pigment is applied dry, which makes it quite brittle. This allows the pigment to easily detach from its surface, but also makes it more sensitive to moisture and stains. This factor complicates the conservation of pastel works.
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard 004.jpg, ''Richard Pococke
Richard Pococke (19 November 1704 – 25 September 1765)''Notes and Queries'', p. 129. was an English-born churchman, inveterate traveller and travel writer. He was the Bishop of Ossory (1756–65) and Meath (1765), both dioceses of the Church ...
'', 1738–39, oil on canvas
File:Portrait of a Grand Vizier (?).jpg, alt=Portrait of a Turkish grand vizier, probably Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha, ca. 1738–1743, pastel on paper, Portrait of a Turkish grand vizier, probably Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha, , pastel on paper
File:Jean-Etienne Liotard - The Chocolate Girl - Google Art Project.jpg, alt=The Chocolate Girl 1743-1744, ''The Chocolate Girl
''The Chocolate Girl'' (french: La Belle Chocolatière, german: Das Schokoladenmädchen) is one of the most prominent pastels of Genevan artist Jean-Étienne Liotard, showing a chocolate-serving maid. The girl carries a tray with a porcelain ch ...
,'' 1743–1744
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard - Portret van Graaf Francesco Algarotti.jpg, alt=Count Francesco Algarotti,, 1745, pastel on parchment, ''Count Francesco Algarotti
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,'' 1745, pastel on parchment
File:Marie Charlotte Boissier.jpg, ''Marie Charlotte Boissier'', 1746
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard - Jeanne-Elisabeth de Sellon.jpg, alt=Jeanne-Elisabeth de Sellon, ca. 1746, pastel on parchment, ''Jeanne-Elisabeth de Sellon'', , pastel on parchment
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard - Portret van Monsieur Boère, koopman te Genua.jpg, ''Portrait of Monsieur Boère, merchant from Genoa'', 1746, pastel on parchment
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard - Maria Theresia van Oostenrijk 2.jpg, alt=Empress Maria Theresia, 1747, enamel on copper, ''Empress Maria Theresia
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'', 1747, enamel on copper
File:Jean Etienne Liotard, Portrait of Mademoiselle Jacquet..jpg, alt=Portrait of Mademoiselle Jacquet, ca. 1748–1752, pastel on paper, ''Portrait of Mademoiselle Jacquet'', , pastel on paper
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard - Portret van Marie Josèphe van Saksen.jpg, '' Marie Josèphe von Sachsen'', 1749, pastel on vellum
File:Jean-Etienne Liotard 10.jpg, alt=Self-portrait, ca 1749, pastel, ''Self-portrait'', , pastel
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard 002.jpg, ''Landschaft bei Genf,'' 1750
File:Jean-Etienne Liotard - A Lady in Turkish Dress and Her Servant - Google Art Project.jpg, ''A Turkish Lady and her Servant'', 1750, oil on canvas
File:Jean Etienne Lìotard - Ritratto di Maria Adelaide di Francia vestita alla turca - Google Art Project.jpg, alt=Marie Adelaide of France in Turkish dress, 1753, oil on canvas, '' Marie Adelaide of France in Turkish Dress'', 1753, oil on canvas
File:Frederick, Prince of Wales 1754 by Liotard.jpg, alt=Portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1754, pastel on vellum, ''Portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales
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'', 1754, pastel on vellum
File:La prima colazione.jpg, ''The first Cup'', 1754, pastel on vellum
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard - Portrait of Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone at Seven Years of Age.jpg, ''Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone'', 1755–56, pastel on vellum
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard - Portrait of François Tronchin - WGA13065.jpg, ''Portrait of dr François Tronchin'', 1757, pastel on parchment
File:Jean-Etienne Liotard 24.JPG, alt=Ami-Jean de la Rive, ca. 1758, pastel on paper, ''Ami-Jean de la Rive'', , pastel on paper
File:Jean Etienne Liotard - Portrait of a Young Woman.jpg, ''Portrait of a Young Woman'', pastel
File:Portrait of Marthe Marie Tronchin, Jean-Étienne Liotard, c. 1758, pastel on vellum, 61 by 47 cm, Art Institute Chicago.jpg, alt=Portrait of Marthe Marie Tronchin, c. 1758 (Art Institute Chicago), Portrait of Marthe Marie Tronchin, (Art Institute Chicago)
File:Portrait of Madame Jean Tronchin (née Anne Molènes), Jean-Étienne Liotard, 1758, pastel on vellum, 63.6 by 50.6 cm, Louvre, Paris.jpg, Portrait of Madame Jean Tronchin (née Anne Molènes), 1758
File:Portrait of Madame François Tronchin (née Anne-Marie Fromaget), Jean-Étienne Liotard, 1758, pastel on vellum, 68 by 55 cm, Musée d’art et d’histoire, Geneva.jpg, Portrait of Madame François Tronchin (née Anne-Marie Fromaget), 1758
File:LiotardPetitDejeuner.jpg, Le petit déjeuner de la famille Lavergne, 1754
File:Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland 1754 by Liotard.jpg, Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, 1754
File:Louisa Anne 1754 by Liotard.jpg, Portrait of Princess Louisa of Great Britain, 1754
File:Jean-Etienne Liotard 25.JPG, Marianne Liotard Holding a Doll, 1765
File:Jean-Etienne Liotard 01.jpg, alt=(circa 1770), ( 1770)
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard 005.jpg, 1773
File:Liotard, Jean-Étienne - Still Life- Tea Set - Google Art Project.jpg, alt=Still Life, Tea Set, ca. 1781–83, oil on canvas, ''Still Life, Tea Set'', 1781–83, oil on canvas
File:Jean-Étienne Liotard — Nature morte aux figues (1782).jpg, ''Still life with Figs'', 1782, pastel
See also
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List of Orientalist artists
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Orientalism
References
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External links
Short biography74 works by Liotard at the Musées d'Art et d'Histoire, GenevaSome paintings of Liotard in the Amsterdam RijksmuseumNeil Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800, online editionLiotard paintings at The J. Paul Getty Museum
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18th-century artists from the Republic of Geneva
Huguenots
18th-century Swiss painters
18th-century Swiss male artists
1702 births
1789 deaths
Orientalist painters
Pastel artists