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Carle Vernet - Saddled Arabian Horse in Courtyard

Saddled Arabian Horse in Courtyard (1820)

Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836)
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Carle Vernet

Antoine Charles Horace Vernet aka. Carle Vernet was a French painter, the youngest child of Claude Joseph Vernet, and the father of Horace Vernet.

Vernet was born in Bordeaux. At the age of five, he showed an extraordinary passion for drawing horses, but went through the regular academical course as a pupil of his father and of Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié. Strangely, after winning the grand prix (1782), he seemed to lose interest in the profession, and his father had to recall him back from Rome to France to prevent him from entering a monastery.

In his Triumph of Aemilius Paulus, he broke with tradition and drew the horse with the forms he had learnt from nature in stables and riding-schools. His hunting-pieces, races, landscapes, and work as a lithographer were also very popular.

Carle's sister was executed by the guillotine during the Revolution. After this, he gave up art.

When he again began to produce under the French Directory (1795–1799), his style had changed radically. He started drawing in minute detail battles and campaigns to glorify Napoleon. His drawings of Napoleon's Italian campaign won acclaim as did the Battle of Marengo, and for his Morning of Austerlitz Napoleon awarded him the Legion of Honour, and Louis XVIII of France awarded him the Order of Saint Michael. Afterwards he excelled in hunting scenes and depictions of horses.

In addition to being a painter and lithographer, Carle Vernet was an avid horseman. Just days before his death at the age of seventy-eight, he was seen racing as if he were a sprightly young man.

He died in Paris.

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Maternal Care

Maternal Care (c. 1818)

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View of Paris from the Terrace of the Pavillon de Brimborion

View of Paris from the Terrace of the Pavillon de Brimborion (1810-1812)

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Chestnut Peddler (c. 1780–1836)

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Death of Hippolytos

Death of Hippolytos (1800)

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La course

La course (c. 1780–1836)

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Route de Saint-Cloud

Route de Saint-Cloud (1816)

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Cossack Cavalier (c. 1820)

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Le jockey montant a cheval

Le jockey montant a cheval (c. 1780–1836)

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Bivouac de Cosaques

Bivouac de Cosaques (c. 1800–1836)

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Mounted Artilleryman Leading Three Horses

Mounted Artilleryman Leading Three Horses (c. 1800–1836)

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Route de Poste

Route de Poste (1817)

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Cheval arrivant de la chasse (c. 1780–1836)

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Route du Marché

Route du Marché (1819)

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