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Claude-Joseph Vernet (; 14 August 17143 December 1789) was a French painter. His son, Carle Vernet, was also a painter.


Life and work

Vernet was born in
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. When only fourteen years of age he aided his father, Antoine Vernet (1689–1753), a skilled decorative painter, in the most important parts of his work. The panels of sedan chairs, however, could not satisfy his ambition, and Vernet left for
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. The sight of the whales at
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and his voyage thence to Civitavecchia (Papal States' main port on the
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) made a deep impression on him, and immediately after his arrival he entered the studios of whale painter Bernardino Fergioni and marine landscapist Adrien Manglard. Manglard and Fergioni initiated Vernet into seascape painting. In 1734, Vernet left for Rome to study landscape designers and maritime painters, like Claude Gellee Claude Lorrain, where we find the styles and subjects of Vernet's paintings. Slowly Vernet attracted notice in the artistic milieu of Rome. With a certain conventionality in design, proper to his day, he allied the results of constant and honest observation of natural effects of atmosphere, which he rendered with unusual pictorial art. Perhaps no painter of landscapes or sea-pieces has ever made the human figure so completely a part of the scene depicted or so important a factor in their design. In this respect he was heavily influenced by Giovanni Paolo Panini, whom he probably met and worked with in Rome. Vernet's work draws on natural themes, but in a way that is neither sentimental or emotive. The overall effect of his style is wholly decorative. "Others may know better", he said, with just pride, "how to paint the sky, the earth, the ocean; no one knows better than I how to paint a picture". His style remained relatively unchanged throughout his life. His works' attentiveness to atmospheric effects is combined with a sense of harmony that is reminiscent of Claude Lorrain. Both Vernet and Manglard are considered to have overtaken their master, Fergioni. Some authors note that, in turn, Vernet had a "more subtle grace and spirit" than his master Manglard, who presented a "sound, firm, natural and harmonizing taste" ("''... Il suo nome'' hat of Bernardino Fergioni''fu dopo non molti anni oscurato da due franzesi, Adriano Manglard, di un gusto sodo, naturale, accordato; e il suo allievo, Giuseppe Vernet, di una vaghezza e di uno spirito superiore al maestro''"). For twenty years Vernet lived in Rome, producing views of seaports, storms, calms, moonlights, and large whales, becoming especially popular with English aristocrats, many of whom were on the Grand Tour. In 1745, he married an Englishwoman whom he met in the city. In 1753, he was recalled to
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: there, by royal command, he painted the series of the seaports of France (now in the
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and the Musée national de la Marine) by which he is best known for. His ''The Port of Rochefort'' (1763, Musée national de la Marine) is particularly notable; in the piece Vernet is able to achieve, according to art historian Michael Levey, one of his most 'crystalline and atmospherically sensitive skies'. Vernet has attempted to bring the foreground of his work to life through painting a wide array of figures engaging in a variety of activities, endeavouring to convey the sense of the commotion and drama of France's seaports. In 1757, he painted a series of four paintings titled '' Four Times of the Day'' depicting the four times of the day. Throughout his life Vernet returned to Italian themes, as shown through one of his later works – ''A Beached Whale'' (
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). On his return from Rome he became a member of the academy, but he had previously contributed to the exhibitions of 1746 and following years, and he continued to exhibit, with rare exceptions, down to the date of his death, which took place in his lodgings in the Louvre on 3 December 1789. Vernet is honoured in street names in
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,
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, Magnac-sur-Touvre, and
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. Among the very numerous engravers of his works may be specially cited Le Bas,
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, Basan, Duret, Flipart and Le Veau in France, and in England Vivares. In Madrid, the Spanish capital, some of his paintings are found, in the Prado Museum, which holds five of his landscapes and at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, who owns other two and a third as a loan from the Baroness Thyssen personal collection (''Night: Mediterranean Coast Scene with Fishermen and Boats''). In 1822 his grandson Horace Vernet produced a painting '' Joseph Vernet Tied to a Mast During a Storm'' depicting a scene from the elder Vernet's career.


Gallery

File:Dieppe 1765.jpg, ''View of Dieppe'' File:Claude-Joseph Vernet - The four times of day- Night - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Night'' File:Claude-Joseph Vernet - Nuit- Scène côte méditerranéenne avec les pêcheurs et les bateaux.jpg, ''Mediterranean night'' File:Italian Landscape by Claude Joseph Vernet 1738.JPG, ''Italian Landscape'' (1738) File:Vernet, Claude Joseph - Seaport by Moonlight - 1771.JPG, ''Seaport by Moonlight'' File:Carlo di Borbone a caccia di folaghe sul lago di Licola 001.jpg, '' Charles of Bourbon Hunting Coots on Lake Licola'' (1746), Museo di Capodimonte, Naples File:Shipwrec-vernet.jpg, ''Shipwreck'' (1759), Groeninge Museum, Bruges File:Claude-Joseph Vernet - A Storm on a Mediterranean Coast - Google Art Project.jpg, ''A Storm on a Mediterranean Coast'' File:Marquês de Pombal, por Claude Joseph Vernet e Louis-Michel van Loo, 1766 (Câmara Municipal de Oeiras).png, ''Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, Marquis of Pombal'' (1767), Museu da Cidade de Lisboa File:Claude-Joseph Vernet - A Calm at a Mediterranean Port - Google Art Project.jpg, ''A Calm at a Mediterranean Port'' (1770-80s) File:Joseph Vernet - Shipwreck - WGA24740.jpg, ''Shipwreck'' File:N.d. Claude Joseph Vernet--1714-1789--Cain And Abel Bringing Their Sacrifices--Crocker Art Museum--Sacramento.jpg, ''Cain And Abel Bringing Their Sacrifices'', Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento File:Claude-Joseph Vernet - A Sporting Contest on the Tiber - c 1750 - National Gallery UK.jpg, '' A Sporting Contest on the Tiber'' (1750), National Gallery, London File:Landscape at Sunset with Fishermen Returning with Their Catch by Joseph Vernet.JPG, ''A Landscape at Sunset with Fishermen returning with their Catch (Calme)'' (1773), National Gallery, London File:Claude-Joseph Vernet - A River with Fishermen - c 1751 - National Gallery UK.jpg, ''A River with Fishermen'' (1751), National Gallery, London File:Claude-Joseph Vernet - A Sea-shore - c 1776 - National Gallery UK.jpg, ''A Sea-shore'' (1776), National Gallery, London File:Claude-Joseph Vernet (1714-1789) - A Landscape at Sunset with Fishermen returning with their Catch - NG6600 - National Gallery.jpg, '', A Landscape at Sunset'', 1773 File:Claude-Joseph Vernet - A Shipwreck in Stormy Seas (Tempête) - c 1773 - National Gallery UK.jpg, '' A Shipwreck in Stormy Seas'' (1773), National Gallery, London File:Claude Joseph Vernet - Morning - 1933.1101 - Art Institute of Chicago.jpg, ''Morning'' (1760),
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Literary references

In Maria Wirtemberska's novel ''Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition'' (1816; English translation 2001, by Ursula Phillips), it is said that a view that is being described merits the talent of Vernet, who as the writer explains in her own footnote was a whale painter. Vernet's ''Tempête'' ("Storm") was commissioned from him in 1767 by French Enlightenment philosopher
Denis Diderot Denis Diderot (; ; 5 October 171331 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during th ...
(1713 – 1784), payment for which was made in two installments each of 600 livres. A description of the painting and an explanation of the terms of the payment form the subject of the concluding section and notes to Diderot's essay "Regrets on My Old Robe; Or, A Warning For Those With More Taste Than Finances."


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Life and works of Vernet
(Théodore Gégoux art gallery)

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