Henri Gervex (10 December 1852 – 7 June 1929) was a French painter who studied painting under Alexandre Cabanel, Pierre-Nicolas Brisset, and Eugène Fromentin.
Biography
Early years
He was the son of Joséphine Peltier and Félix Nicolas Gervex, a piano maker. When he was 15, a friend of the family helped him get admitted to the atelier of Pierre-Nicolas Brisset. Three years later, he served in the 152nd Battalion of the National Guard. In 1871 he was accepted into the École des Beaux-Arts in the studio of Alexandre Cabanel, where he studied for five years along with Jean-Louis Forain,
Fernand Cormon, and Eugène Damas, a landscape painter. He also apprenticed himself to the
Orientalism Eugène Fromentin.
Debut
His early work belonged almost exclusively to the
Mythology genre, which served as an excuse for the painting of the nude, but not always in the best of taste. His
Rolla of 1878, based on a poem by Alfred de Musset, was rejected by the jury of the Salon de Paris for immorality, since it depicted a scene from the poem of a naked prostitute after having sex with her client. However, the censorship only made Gervex's painting even more famous, and launched the career of Gervex, then age 26. Although banned from the Salon,
Rolla was exhibited in a nearby private gallery and became, according to the book
Famous Pictures Reproduced from Renowned Paintings By the World's Greatest Artists, "probably the most successful private exhibition made in Paris." The book also called
Rolla "a masterpiece, one of the few real great works on modern art."
Gervex was one of many lovers entertained by the famous courtesan Valtesse de La Bigne. Their relationship was long and deep, with Gervex including the golden haired beauty in his piece of art called The Civil Marriage of 1881; here Valtesse De la Bigne is dressed from head to toe in blue, her favourite colour, standing beside a dark haired man with a moustache. Another painting of La Bigne inspired Émile Zola in the creation of his heroine for the novel Nana, and Gervex himself was the model for the character of an opportunistic painter who appears in Zola's novel L'Œuvre ( The Work of, 1886).[Editorial note appearing in: Henri Mitterand, notice pour l'édition de L'Œuvre d'Émile Zola dans la collection Folio classique, Gallimard, 1983, .]
Gervex afterwards devoted himself to representations of modern life and achieved signal success with his Dr Péan at the Salpétrière ("The Operation"), a modernized paraphrase, as it were, of Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson.
Career
He was entrusted with several important official paintings and the decoration of public buildings. Among the first are
The Distribution of Awards (1889) at the
Palais de l'Industrie,
The Coronation of Nicolas II,
The Mayors' Banquet (1900), and the portrait group
La République Française; and among the second, the ceiling for the Salle des Fêtes (ballroom) at the Hôtel de Ville, Paris, and the decorative panels painted in conjunction with Emile-Henri Blanchon for the mairie of the 19th arrondissement, Paris. For this work, Gervex received the Legion of Honour.
He also painted, with Alfred Stevens, a panorama,
The History of the Century (1889). The Musée du Luxembourg holds his painting
Satyr Sporting with a Bacchante. Other pictures of importance, besides numerous portraits in oils and pastel, are
The Birth of Venus, Communion at Trinity Church,
Return from the Ball,
Diana and Endymion,
Job,
Civil Marriage,
At the Ambassadeurs,
Yachting in the Archipelago,
Diane and Acteon,
Nana, and
Maternity.
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While traveling in Russia in 1893, he was commissioned by Czar Nicholas II to paint his coronation and individual portraits of the royal family.
In 1913 he was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts.
His house and studio at 68 rue de Chavreau in Paris, which he built in the 1890s to give him the space to create large-scale works including his commissions for Nicholas II, was later purchased by dancer Isadora Duncan.
Works
File:Henri Gervex Cafe Scene in Paris 1877.jpg| Café Scene in Paris, 1877
File:Gervex Cinq Heures Chez Paquin.jpg|Cinq Heures Chez Paquin
File:Une soirée au Pré Catelan - Henri Gervex.jpg|A soirée
File:Henri Gervex - Armenonville, le soir du Grand-Prix - P2709 - Musée Carnavalet.jpg|Un soir de grand prix au pavillon d'Armenonville
File:The Birth of Venus (Gervex).jpg|The Birth of Venus (1907)
File:Henri Gervex - Portrait of the Couturier Madame Paquin.jpg|Portrait of the Couturier Madame Paquin
File:Henri Gervex - portrait of Colette Gervex.jpg|Portrait of Colette Gervex, daughter of Henri Gervex
File:Henri Gervex - Colette's First Steps.jpg|Colette's First Steps
File:Henri Gervex - Fillette dans un champ de coquelicots.jpg|Fillette dans un champ de coquelicots
File:Henri Gervex Diana and Acteon 1.jpg| Diane et Acteon (olio su tela - 1890 c.ca)
Students
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