Lot 62
  • 62

Eugène Delacroix

Estimate
70,000 - 90,000 USD
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Description

  • Eugène Delacroix
  • Portrait of Félix Guillemardet
  • signed Eug. Delacroix and dated 1835 (upper left)
  • oil on canvas
  • 36 3/8 by 28 3/4 in.
  • 92.4 by 73 cm

Provenance

Félix Guillemardet (acquired directly from the artist, 1835)
Madame Le Tellier (by descent from the above, her great uncle, 1937)
Richard L. Feigen & Co., New York

Exhibited

Paris, Salon, 1835, no. 558
Paris, Atelier Delacroix, 1937, no. 12
Paris, Atelier Delacroix, 1938, no. 12

Literature

E.S., Exposition de 1835, "La tribune politique et littéraire," May 2, 1835
Silvestre, Delacroix, Paris, 1855, p. 81
Etienne Moreau Nelaton, Delacroix raconté par lui même, Paris, 1916, p. 155
Joubin, Correspondance générale d'Eugène Delacroix, Paris, 1938, p. 293, illustrated fig. 3
Lee Johnson, The Paintings of Eugène Delacroix, Oxford, vol. 3, 1986, pp. 45-6, no. 227, illustrated vol. 4, pl. 48

Condition

The following condition report was kindly provided by Simon Parkes Art Conservation, Inc.: This painting has been restored and should be hung in its current state. The canvas has been lined with glue and the surface is stable. The retouches are clearly visible under the ultraviolet light addressing some separation cracks in the background, a hole an inch square in the lower right background, a complex horizontal tear about four by two inches in the left side of the chin and in the collar and a five inch horizontal tear running from the center of the hairline into the background at left. In the lower right background, a paint loss an inch square has been retouched, and there are specks of retouching in the sleeve in the lower right. Remnants of old varnish are also visible here and there under the ultraviolet light. Apart from the restoration in the chin, the face is unrestored, and the picture does have a fresh and lively feeling, despite the restorations.
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Catalogue Note

Félix Guillemardet (1796-1840) was one of Delacroix's closest friends.  Guillemardet's father, Ferdinand, was an ambassador to Spain.