Charles YRIARTE (1832-1898) Galerie des fêtes... - Lot 359 - Osenat

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Charles YRIARTE (1832-1898) Galerie des fêtes... - Lot 359 - Osenat
Charles YRIARTE (1832-1898) Galerie des fêtes du château de Fontainebleau, Primatice décor, 1860-1861. Watercolour, pen, ink, gouache highlights on paper Signed and dated "60 61" lower right. 78 x 130 cm 110 x 160 cm (with frame) Rare-glass. Modern gilt frame Provenance: Descendancy of the architect Charles Le Coeur (1830-1906). Presumably acquired at the posthumous sale of Charles Yriarte, in December 1898, along with two other drawings from the same set. History: Charles Yriarte, trained as an architect, was first an inspector of the Imperial Asylums, then of the new Opera House, before becoming the "writer, researcher, journalist, illustrator, painter and great traveller" whose important biographical note can be read on the INHA 1 website. Having become a prolific author, he was also, from 1881, an important inspector of fine arts. In 1859, he undertook to reproduce the decorations of the Henri II gallery at the Château de Fontainebleau using three large watercolour drawings, based in particular on the surveys that the painter Jean Alaux had made of them himself a few years earlier 2. These plates were exhibited at the 1861 Salon, in the "Architecture - Drawings" section: "Yriarte (Charles), born in Paris, a pupil of Mr. Constant Dufeux. Rue Saint-Lazare, 140. Château de Fontainebleau, room of Henri II. Primatice decorations, restored in 1599, by Toussaint Dubreuil, in 1834, by Mr Alaux. 4050 - Side wall: Jupiter at Philémon and Baucis. - Apollo and the Hours crossing the Zodiac. - Phaeton asks to drive the chariot of the Sun. 4051 - Wall of the musicians' tribune. A Concert. 4052 - Chimney Wall. The Erymantine boar. - Lord killing a lynx wolf. - Diana at rest. - Diana in the Underworld. "3 Le Monde illustré, to which Yriarte collaborated and of which he would soon be editor-in-chief, singled out these consignments: "Mr. Yriarte exhibited some very remarkable watercolours based on the decorations of Primatice, in the gallery of Henri II, in Fontainebleau.
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