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Jean Jacques Lequeu
Jean Jacques Lequeu

Jean Jacques Lequeu

French, 1757-1826
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Jean-Jacques Lequeu was a French draughtsman and architect.
Born in Rouen, he won a scholarship to go to Paris. Following the French Revolution Lequeu's architectural career never took off. He spent time preparing the Architecture Civile, a book intended for publication, but which was never published. He became a civil servant working as a surveyor and a cartographer until his retirement in 1815.

Lequeu is now considered part of the period of "visionary architecture" which developed in the period leading up to the French Revolution. This was directly influenced by the great competitions organised by the École des Beaux-Arts. These competitions encouraged entries comprising massive buildings unfettered by budgetary constraints. This resulted in scores of designs for vast and impressive buildings which had little connection with the real world and remained "paper architecture". Architects of this genre include Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Étienne-Louis Boullée, and Antoine Laurent Thomas Vaudoyer; most of these, like Lequeu, are more famous for their unbuilt works than for buildings actually constructed.

Most of his drawings can be found at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Some of them are pornographic and are kept in the Enfer of the library. They include a cow barn in the shape of an Assyrian bovine; an erotic garden folly called the Hammock of Love, replete with a copulating couple; a priapic fountain in a Gothic tabernacle and two self-portraits in drag. Most of these drawings have been reproduced in Duboy's book in 1986. More recently, an exhibition took place at the Musee du Petit-Palais (Paris) in December 2018.

Lequeu's historiography has led to a deep reflection. It was only at the middle of the 20th century that he was rediscovered by the Viennese historian Emil Kaufmann. Kaufmann saw in Lequeu a "revolutionary architect" as well as Boullée and Ledoux, but this epithet must be used with caution: although some of his drawings express sympathy for Revolutionary ideas, his views seem to have evolved in line with social and political changes.

It was not until 1986, however, that the first monograph devoted to Lequeu was published, written by architect and architectural historian Philippe Duboÿ. This pioneering work takes the controversial view that Lequeu's work is partially the result of a deliberate manipulation involving Marcel Duchamp. As early as 1987, the theorist and historian of architecture Joseph Rykwert, in a review of Duboÿ's book, underlined the weakness of his scientific justification which mixed fact, fiction, fancy, incongruous comparisons and the most unverifiable conjectures. According to Elisa Boeri, “Assumptions that Duchamp contributed to the possible manipulation of Lequeu's legacy at the National Library now appear to be chimerical”. American art historian and art critic James Elkins considers that this is a deliberate hoax.

There is ambiguity surrounding the relations of Lequeu to Surrealism. A kind of retrospective illusion could lead us to see several of Lequeu's drawings through the prism of the paintings by De Chirico, Magritte or Delvaux. But if we refer to the writings of André Breton and his friends, and even to those of Marcel Duchamp, it is very difficult to find any trace of admiration for Lequeu, who is not mentioned either by the first historians of this artistic movement.

Lequeu died in Paris in 1826.

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Les Priapées des Satyres et Bacchantes

Les Priapées des Satyres et Bacchantes

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Mythology
Décoration de théatre

Décoration de théatre (1792-1793)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Landscape
Pharamond, premier soldat heureux, salué roy par les françoi

Pharamond, premier soldat heureux, salué roy par les françoi (1790)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Landscape
Pins et peupliers

Pins et peupliers (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Landscape
Vue de la fontaine des vallées Félix, située au carrefour du Mont Tilly, en la forêt de Vernon où se rend la route de François Premier alant à Charleval etc

Vue de la fontaine des vallées Félix, située au carrefour du Mont Tilly, en la forêt de Vernon où se rend la route de François Premier alant à Charleval etc (1787)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Landscape
Vüe d’un ancien palais de Rome

Vüe d’un ancien palais de Rome (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Landscape
Vue d’un paysage avec pont en ruine

Vue d’un paysage avec pont en ruine (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Landscape
Chat de la liberté – d’après natur

Chat de la liberté – d’après natur (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Animals
D’après l’antique – Pégase de Persée, et Pégase de Neptune ou bien Lampus et Phaëton, chevaux de l’Aurore

D’après l’antique – Pégase de Persée, et Pégase de Neptune ou bien Lampus et Phaëton, chevaux de l’Aurore (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Animals
Dessin de vache

Dessin de vache (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Animals
Iphinasse vieille

Iphinasse vieille (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Animals
Têtes de petis chat-huants, de Cayenne

Têtes de petis chat-huants, de Cayenne (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Animals
00 Nouvelle méthode appliquée aux principes élémentaires du dessin – Frontispiece

00 Nouvelle méthode appliquée aux principes élémentaires du dessin – Frontispiece (1792)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Architecture civile de Jean Jacques Le Queu – Le Titre

Architecture civile de Jean Jacques Le Queu – Le Titre (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Figures géométriques

Figures géométriques (1792)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
2.eme projet. Détail du plancher du théâtre

2.eme projet. Détail du plancher du théâtre (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Ad naturam imago Rothomagae

Ad naturam imago Rothomagae (1773)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Adumbratio altitudinae geometralia … ; (Elévation de l’alcôve antique pour le baron Txxx)

Adumbratio altitudinae geometralia … ; (Elévation de l’alcôve antique pour le baron Txxx) (1788)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Agdestis ou Agdistis, fils de Jupiter, il fut homme et femme tout ensemble

Agdestis ou Agdistis, fils de Jupiter, il fut homme et femme tout ensemble

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Age nubile

Age nubile

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Ah! Elle s’écoute

Ah! Elle s’écoute

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Al campidoglio

Al campidoglio (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Ariane

Ariane (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Artémise avalant les cendres de son époux

Artémise avalant les cendres de son époux (1792)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Aspect de l’entrée principale et de l’intérieur de l’église conventuelle

Aspect de l’entrée principale et de l’intérieur de l’église conventuelle (1788)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Autoportrait

Autoportrait (1786)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Autre guerrier

Autre guerrier (1777-1825)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Bas-relief représentant les arts et sciences

Bas-relief représentant les arts et sciences (1776)

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Bas-reliefs d’écurie

Bas-reliefs d’écurie

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
Illustration
Boussole

Boussole

Jean Jacques Lequeu (French, 1757-1826)
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