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Etienne Jeaurat - Le Marchand d’orviétan ou l’opérateur Barri

Le Marchand d’orviétan ou l’opérateur Barri (1743)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
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Etienne Jeaurat

Étienne Jeaurat was a French painter, above all remembered for his lively street scenes.

Born in Vermenton near Auxerre, Jeaurat became an orphan at an early age. His brother, the engraver Edme Jeaurat, entrusted him to Nicolas Vleughels, a friend of Antoine Watteau, who was appointed director of the Académie de France in Rome in 1724. Vleughels took Jeaurat to Rome for an extended stay, exerting considerable influence on his work.

After returning to Paris, Jearat became a member of the Royal Academy in 1733. In 1737, he first exhibited at the Salon des Artistes at the Louvre, then not a museum but a palace. He continued to exhibit his work on a regular basis there until 1789. At the Academy, Jeaurat was elevated to professor (1737) and chancellor (1781). He was the guardian of the king's collection of paintings in Versailles from 1767.

He achieved considerable success with his historical and mythological works, his portraits and still lifes, often emulating the style of Chardin. But it was above all his genre paintings which attracted interest. In particular, his conversation pieces in the style of David Teniers the Younger ensured his popularity. He was in his time referred to as the 'French Teniers'.

He was adept at painting lively scenes in the streets of Paris such as The girls of pleasure at Salpétrière driven through the Porte St-Bernard (1755) showing prostitutes being transported to the Salpétrière prison. He also painted a series of eight works depicting scenes from La Fontaine's fables as well as religious works.

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La Conduite des filles de joie à la Salpêtrière; le passage près de la porte Saint-Bernard

La Conduite des filles de joie à la Salpêtrière; le passage près de la porte Saint-Bernard (1757)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
Kneeling Nude Youth with Raised Clasped Hands

Kneeling Nude Youth with Raised Clasped Hands (ca. 1730–36)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
The Daughters Of Cecrops Discovering Erichthonius

The Daughters Of Cecrops Discovering Erichthonius

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
The Judgment Of Paris

The Judgment Of Paris

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
The Triumph of Amphitrite

The Triumph of Amphitrite

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
Les Écosseuses de pois de la Halle

Les Écosseuses de pois de la Halle (1759)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
Le Carnaval des rues de Paris

Le Carnaval des rues de Paris (1757)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
Meisje bedekt de ogen van een jongeling

Meisje bedekt de ogen van een jongeling (1709 - 1789)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
The Favourite Sultana

The Favourite Sultana

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
The interior of a boudoir, with a lady in a white and blue dress

The interior of a boudoir, with a lady in a white and blue dress (1769)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
The Doctor’s Visit

The Doctor’s Visit (1743)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
Le Colleur d’affiche

Le Colleur d’affiche (1735 - 1740)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
Le marchand de rubans (fragment)

Le marchand de rubans (fragment) (1753)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
Three Men at a Table

Three Men at a Table (1763)

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
The Countryman Who Sought His Calf

The Countryman Who Sought His Calf

Etienne Jeaurat (French, 1699 - 1789)
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