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Jacques Guiaud
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[[File:Crette-Guiaud.jpg|thumb|200px|Jacques Guiaud; photograph by Louis Crette (1823-1872)]]
'''Jacques Guiaud''' (17 May 1810, [[Chambéry]] - 24 April 1876, [[Paris]]) was a French painter; known for landscapes, cityscapes, historical scenes and assorted [[watercolor]]s.
== Biography ==
His family was originally from [[Marseille]]. , his father, was an actor with the [[Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française]]. His mother, Marie-Louise-Victoire de Brecq was an artist. He was born in Chambéry while they were on a business trip.
His first art lessons were with and [[Léon Cogniet]]. He was also influenced by the landscape painter, [[Jules Dupré]]. In 1834, he obtained his first major commission: seven tableaux of historical scenes to decorate the Empire Rooms at the [[Château de Versailles]]. King [[Louis-Philippe I]] bought his painting "The Pas-Bayard at [[Dinant]]". He held an exhibit at almost every [[Salon (Paris)|Salon]] from 1831 until his death; winning several awards.
He made numerous trips, including a major one to Italy in 1836. After settling in [[Nice]] in 1847, where he gave drawing lessons, he travelled to Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Denmark and along the Manche ([[English Channel]]). Many of his works were created for wealthy foreigners who came to vacation on the [[Côte d'Azur]]; such as [[Princess Sophie of Sweden]].
In 1860, he and his family moved to Paris. Five years later, he was among several artists chosen to decorate the [[Château de Fontainebleau]]; for which he produced some forested landscapes. he continued to travel; adding Spain and [[Mallorca]] to his list of places visited. During this period, he also produced engravings for several magazines, including ''[[Le Tour du Monde]]'', the ''Journal des Artistes'' and ''[[L'Illustration]]''. In addition, he created [[lithograph]]s to illustrate books; including some of the 7,000 that appeared in '''' by [[Baron Isidore Justin Séverin Taylor|Baron Isidore Taylor]].
His works may be seen in museums throughout France; notably the [[Musée Carnavalet]], which has seven of his paintings with scenes from the [[Siege of Paris (1870-71)|Siege of Paris]].<ref>Biography @ Nice Historique</ref>.
==Selected paintings==
<gallery mode=packed heights=145>
File:Exterior of Corps legislatif.jpg| The Palace of the [[Corps Législatif]] after the Last Sitting
File:Jacques Guiaud Le calvaire de Tronoën.jpg|The [[Calvary at Tronoën]]
File:JulesDidierJacquesGuiaudLArmandBarbès1870.JPG|[[Léon Gambetta]] Departing on the ''Armand-Barbès''
File:Guiaud-Bridge.jpg|Bridge Architecture in Italy
</gallery>
==References==
== Further reading ==
* [https://ift.tt/2xYFV4D Biography by Lucien Mari] @ Nice Historique
* ''Jacques Guiaud peintre d'histoire, paysagiste, aquarelliste du pays niçois'', exhibition catalog, 450 pages, édition Academia Nissarda, 2018
== External links ==
*[https://ift.tt/30F4Ia6 More works by Guiaud] @ ArtNet
*[https://ift.tt/2y2m7NC Works by Guiaud] @ the [[Joconde|Base Joconde]]
[[Category:1810 births]]
[[Category:1876 deaths]]
[[Category:French painters]]
[[Category:French landscape painters]]
[[Category:French history painters]]
[[Category:People from Chambéry]]
[[Category:French illustrators]]
'''Jacques Guiaud''' (17 May 1810, [[Chambéry]] - 24 April 1876, [[Paris]]) was a French painter; known for landscapes, cityscapes, historical scenes and assorted [[watercolor]]s.
== Biography ==
His family was originally from [[Marseille]]. , his father, was an actor with the [[Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française]]. His mother, Marie-Louise-Victoire de Brecq was an artist. He was born in Chambéry while they were on a business trip.
His first art lessons were with and [[Léon Cogniet]]. He was also influenced by the landscape painter, [[Jules Dupré]]. In 1834, he obtained his first major commission: seven tableaux of historical scenes to decorate the Empire Rooms at the [[Château de Versailles]]. King [[Louis-Philippe I]] bought his painting "The Pas-Bayard at [[Dinant]]". He held an exhibit at almost every [[Salon (Paris)|Salon]] from 1831 until his death; winning several awards.
He made numerous trips, including a major one to Italy in 1836. After settling in [[Nice]] in 1847, where he gave drawing lessons, he travelled to Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Denmark and along the Manche ([[English Channel]]). Many of his works were created for wealthy foreigners who came to vacation on the [[Côte d'Azur]]; such as [[Princess Sophie of Sweden]].
In 1860, he and his family moved to Paris. Five years later, he was among several artists chosen to decorate the [[Château de Fontainebleau]]; for which he produced some forested landscapes. he continued to travel; adding Spain and [[Mallorca]] to his list of places visited. During this period, he also produced engravings for several magazines, including ''[[Le Tour du Monde]]'', the ''Journal des Artistes'' and ''[[L'Illustration]]''. In addition, he created [[lithograph]]s to illustrate books; including some of the 7,000 that appeared in '''' by [[Baron Isidore Justin Séverin Taylor|Baron Isidore Taylor]].
His works may be seen in museums throughout France; notably the [[Musée Carnavalet]], which has seven of his paintings with scenes from the [[Siege of Paris (1870-71)|Siege of Paris]].<ref>Biography @ Nice Historique</ref>.
==Selected paintings==
<gallery mode=packed heights=145>
File:Exterior of Corps legislatif.jpg| The Palace of the [[Corps Législatif]] after the Last Sitting
File:Jacques Guiaud Le calvaire de Tronoën.jpg|The [[Calvary at Tronoën]]
File:JulesDidierJacquesGuiaudLArmandBarbès1870.JPG|[[Léon Gambetta]] Departing on the ''Armand-Barbès''
File:Guiaud-Bridge.jpg|Bridge Architecture in Italy
</gallery>
==References==
== Further reading ==
* [https://ift.tt/2xYFV4D Biography by Lucien Mari] @ Nice Historique
* ''Jacques Guiaud peintre d'histoire, paysagiste, aquarelliste du pays niçois'', exhibition catalog, 450 pages, édition Academia Nissarda, 2018
== External links ==
*[https://ift.tt/30F4Ia6 More works by Guiaud] @ ArtNet
*[https://ift.tt/2y2m7NC Works by Guiaud] @ the [[Joconde|Base Joconde]]
[[Category:1810 births]]
[[Category:1876 deaths]]
[[Category:French painters]]
[[Category:French landscape painters]]
[[Category:French history painters]]
[[Category:People from Chambéry]]
[[Category:French illustrators]]
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