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Jules Joseph Augustin Laurens, commonly known as Jules Laurens, (26 July 1825,
Carpentras Carpentras (, formerly ; Provençal dialect, Provençal Occitan language, Occitan: ''Carpentràs'' in classical norm or ''Carpentras'' in Mistralian norm; ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Vaucluse Departments of France, department in the ...
- 5 May 1901, Saint-Didier, Vaucluse) was a French artist in drawing, painting, and lithography who is remembered above all for his Oriental works.


Early life

One of a family of five, at the age of 12 he went to live with his brother, Jean-Joseph (1801–1890) in
Montpellier Montpellier (; ) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea. One of the largest urban centres in the region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Montpellier is the prefecture of the Departments of France, department of ...
where he attended the city's art college while benefitting from his brother's artistic contacts. He went on to Paris, studying under
Paul Delaroche Hippolyte-Paul Delaroche (; Paris, 17 July 1797 – Paris, 4 November 1856) was a French painter who achieved his greater successes painting historical scenes. He became famous in Europe for his melodramatic depictions that often portrayed subje ...
at the
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, first exhibiting in 1840 and completing his studies in 1846."Laurens, Jules Joseph Augustin"
''Encyclopaedia Iranica''. Retrieved 28 April 2012.


Career

Laurens was chosen by the geographer Xavier Hommaire de Hell to join him on an extended scientific journey to
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and
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(1846-1848). During this time, Laurens made over a thousand drawings of the sites, costumes and people he encountered on his travels. They included many portraits of Iranian personalities. His biography "Nazar-Andaz" gives an account of de Hell's death at
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in August 1848. Thanks to the French ambassador, Laurens was able to reach
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from where he sent back de Hell's notes together with his own drawings. Hundreds of them were presented in the ''Atlas historique et scientifique'', the fourth volume of the ''Voyage en Turquie et en Perse'' published by de Hell's wife. Some of Laurens' lithographs were published in ''L'Illustration'' and ''Tour du Monde'', both popular periodicals, while the originals, together with his early watercolours were given to the library of the École des Beaux-Arts. Laurens also painted examples of Qajar art while in Iran, including his ''Danseuse au tambourin''."Réouverture pour la saison du Musée Comtadin-Duplessis et du Musée Sobirats, Carpentras"
''Carpentras-Ventoux.com''. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
Laurens continued his career in France after returning in 1849, exhibiting paintings and engravings in virtually every Salon from 1850 to 1891. He was also active in literary circles where he met many celebrities. His ''La Légende des ateliers'', published in his later days, contains anecdotes of his travels.


Works

*''Les rochers de Vann'', Musée d’Orsay *''Campagne de Téhéran'', Avignon *''L’hiver en Perse'', Bagnères *''Ruines de palais persan'', Carpentras *''La mosquée bleue à Tauris'', Montpellier *''Village fortifié dans le Khorassan'', Toulon File:Jules Laurens 20.jpg, Les rochers de Vann File:Jules Laurens 16.jpg, La Mosquée bleue à Tauris File:Jules Laurens 9.jpg, Lac et la forteresse de Van en Arménie File:Jules Laurens 14.jpg, Dans un harem de Téhéran File:Jules Laurens 17.jpg, La Baigneuse


References


Further reading

*''Atlas historique et scientifique'', Paris, 1859; = Tome IV of Voyage en Turquie et en Perse exécuté par ordre du gouvernement français pendant les années 1846, 1847 et 1848 par Xavier Hommaire de Hell, Paris, 1856-59. *André Alauzen Di Genova, ''Dictionnaire des peintres et sculpteurs de Provence, Alpes, Côte d'Azur'', Editions Jeanne Laffite, 1986 *J. Laurens, ''Nazar-endaz, Episode d’un voyage en Perse,'' Revue orientale et algérienne, 1853–54, pp. 342–51; repr. in J. Laurens, ''La légende des ateliers'', Paris, 1901. *Studies. L.-H. Labande, Jules Laurens, Paris, 1910. *''Laurens (Jules-Joseph-Augustin)'' in E. Bénézit, ed., ''Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs'', Bénézit, Paris, 1976, VI, pp. 481–82. *Lynne Thornton, ''Les Orientalistes Peintres voyageurs'', ACR Édition Poche Couleur, Courbevoie, 1994. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Laurens, Jules 19th-century French painters French male painters French landscape painters 19th-century French lithographers 1825 births 1901 deaths People from Carpentras 19th-century French male artists French Orientalist painters