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Adolphe Yvon (1817–1893) was a French painter known for his paintings of the
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. Yvon studied under Paul Delaroche, rose to fame during the Second Empire, then finished his career as a teacher.


Career

Shortly after the end of the
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in September 1855, Yvon was commissioned by the French government to paint a large picture of the capture of the Malakoff at
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. He sailed for the Crimea on February 19, 1856, where he spent six weeks compiling a portfolio of sketches, as well as visiting the battlefield of
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. In 1857, the finished painting ''La Prise de la tour de Malakoff 8 septembre 1855'' was shown at the
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, and two years later came ''La Gorge de Malakoff'', and ''La courtine de Malakoff''. ''La Prise'' was a massive piece measuring 6 metres by 9 metres and represented the moment when the fortification was captured around midday. In the succeeding years, Emperor
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began to admire his battle scenes; naturally he glorified the carnage of Napoleon I's campaigns. Yvon became an officer of the
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in 1867, and painted Napoleon III's portrait the following year (unlocated). Yvon was known as the leading teacher of drawing at the
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(1863–83). Some of his most notable students include
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and Henrique Pousão. https://sigarra.up.pt/up/en/p/antigos%20estudantes%20ilustres%20-%20henrique%20pous%C3%A3o A few Americans received instruction from him, including Christian Schussele, Alfred Wordsworth Thompson, William Sartain, and
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. The latter took Yvon's afternoon life-drawing class starting in the fall of 1874. Yvon provided the subject for compositional sketches for his students, for example, "The Assassination of Julius Caesar", for which he specified how it should be done: "Caesar covers his head with his toga . . . he was shoved to the base of Pompey's statue, which became bathed in his blood." (Archives of the École des Beaux-Arts, Archives Nationales, AJ52 63). Alexander Stewart, the American collector, commissioned Yvon to paint ''The Reconciliation of the North and the South'' (lost) in 1870, as well as ''The Genius of America'' (1858, 1870). His ''Portrait of President Carnot'' (1888) appeared at the
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.


Gallery

File:1861 Russian Noble And Serfs From A Drawing By Adolphe Yvon 01.jpg, Russian noble and
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(1861) File:Adolphe Yvon - Haussmann présente à l'Empereur le plan d'annexion des Communes.jpg,
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Presenting the Annexation Plan to the Emperor (1865) File:Yvon - Portrait de Ferdinand Barrot (1806-1883), homme politique (P345).jpg, Portrait of Ferdinand Barrot (1867) File:Adolphe Yvon - Portrait of Napoleon III - Walters 3795.jpg, ''Portrait of Napoleon III'' (1868). The Walters Art Museum. File:In the Harem.jpg, In the Harem (date unknown)


References


Further reading

* Eaton, D. Cady (1909). ''A Handbook of Modern French Painting''. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., p. 284. * Thierry, A., "Adolphe Yvon: Souvenirs d'un peintre militaire", ''Revue des Deux Mondes'' 71 (1933): 844-873. * Heiser, E. (1974). ''Adolphe Yvon, 1817–1893, et les siens: Notices biographiques''. Sarreguemines. * Trapp, Frank (2000). "Adolphe Yvon", in ''From Monet to Cézanne: Late 19th Century French Artists''. The Grove Dictionary of Art. London: Macmillan, 2000, pp. 421–422.


Paintings

* ''The Assassination of Julius Caesar'' * ''The Charge of the French Cuirassiers at Reichshof'' * ''Marshall Ney at Retreat in Russia'' * ''La Prise de la tour de Malakoff 8 septembre 1855'' (
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) * ''La Gorge de Malakoff'' (
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) * ''La courtine de Malakoff'' * ''Genius of America'' (
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) * From Solferino 1863 {{DEFAULTSORT:Yvon, Adolphe 1817 births 1893 deaths 19th-century French painters French male painters French war artists 19th-century war artists 19th-century French male artists