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Artist:     Pierre-Joseph DEDREUX-DORCY (1789-1874)
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Item ID   4664
Price:     1800.00 €
   

   
 

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A pair of lovely girl portraits was executed by famous French genre painter Pierre-Joseph Dedreux-Dorcy (1789 - 1874). He was born in Paris in 1789. He was the younger brother of the architect Pierre-Anne Dedreux (winner of the 1815 Prix de Rome), and uncle of the painter Alfred de Dreux. He studied for some time under Guérin. His paintings, one of which, called ´Bajazet et le Berger,´ is in the Museum of Bordeaux, are in the style of Greuze. He also painted, together with Géricault, a picture called ´La Baigneuse´. He died at Bellevue in 1874. His surname was Dedreux, but he was usually called Dorcy.Dedreux-Dorcy was one of the closest friends of Géricault, having met each other in the atelier of Guérin. When Géricault fell ill after a fall of his horse, he stayed with Dorcy for over a year. Dorcy afterwards was one of the few friends of Géricault present when he died on 18 January 1824. In 1824, after Géricault´s death, Dedreux-Dorcy bought his masterpiece The Raft of the Medusa for 6000 francs, while the French government, bidding for the Louvre, wasn´t willing to bid more than 5000 Francs. He afterwards declined an offer to resell it to an American for thrice the price he paid, and sold it one week later to the French government for the same 6000 francs, on the condition that it was to be placed in the Louvre.

Provenance: French noble estate.

Inscription: each signed.

Technique: each oil on wood, original period gold-plated round frames.

Measurements: each unframed diameter 2 1/2" x 3" (6,3 x 7,5 cm), framed diameter w 5 1/3" x 5 7/8" (13,5 x 15 cm).

Condition: in very good condition.