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Portrait of Talleyrand

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Portrait of Talleyrand
ArtistFrançois Gérard
Year1808
TypeOil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions213 cm × 147 cm (84 in × 58 in)
LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Portrait of Talleyrand is an 1808 portrait painting by the artist François Gérard of the French statesman Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord.[1]

It was commissioned by Talleyrand shortly after he had resigned as French Foreign Minister following a disagreement with the emperor Napoleon over policy towards France's European rivals, particularly Russia.[2] Talleyrand remained an informal advisor to Napoleon. He later briefly served as Prime Minister of France following the Bourbon Restoration.

It was one of six full-length portraits that the artist exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1808, adding fresh momentum to his career as a portraitist.[3] Despite its elegance Talleyrand is shown informally, depicted not as a public official but as a private nobleman. As with other paintings of him throughout his life, Talleyrand's club foot is not shown. He wears the Legion of Honour presented to him by Napoleon while the Order of the Golden Fleece, which was presented to him by Ferdinand VII of Spain at the Congress of Vienna, was likely added by Gérard seven or so years after the painting was originally completed.[4] A noted engraving was maid of the portrait by Auguste Gaspard Louis Desnoyers.[5]

Today the painting is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.[6] A portrait by Gérard of Talleyrand's wife Catherine Grand is also in the collection of the museum.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Baetjer p.382
  2. ^ Adams p.191
  3. ^ Baetjer p.384
  4. ^ Baetjer p.384
  5. ^ Baetjer p.385
  6. ^ https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/441969
  7. ^ Masterpieces of European Painting, 1800-1920, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2007. p.5

Bibliography

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  • Adams, Michael. Napoleon and Russia. A&C Black, 2014.
  • Baetjer, Katharine. French Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art from the Early Eighteenth Century through the Revolution. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2019.
  • Price, Munro. Napoleon: The End of Glory. Oxford University Press, 2014.