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Alexandre François Desportes - Study of an owl, with a fragmentary study of a monkey

Study of an owl, with a fragmentary study of a monkey

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
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Alexandre François Desportes

Alexandre-François Desportes was a French painter and decorative designer who specialised in animals.

Desportes was born in Champigneulle, Ardennes. He studied in Paris, in the studio of the Flemish painter Nicasius Bernaerts, a pupil of Frans Snyders. During a brief sojourn in Poland, 1695–96, he painted portraits of John III Sobieski and Polish aristocrats; after the king's death Desportes returned to Paris, convinced that he should specialise in animals and flowers. He was received by the Académie de peinture et de sculpture in 1699, with the Self-Portrait in Hunting Dress now in the Musée du Louvre. In 1712–13 he spent six months in England. He received many commissions for decorative panels for the royal châteaux: Versailles, Marly, Meudon, Compiègne and, his last royal commission, for Louis XV at Choisy, 1742. He also did decorative paintings for the duc de Bourbon at Chantilly. Both Louis XIV and Louis XV commissioned portraits of their favorite hunting dogs.

Desportes would follow the royal hunt with a small notebook he carried to make on-site sketches for still lives of the game that resulted from the day's hunt, for the king to make a choice of which were to be worked up into finished paintings. In several paintings he combined game with a buffet of spectacular pieces of silver as they might be displayed in a dining room; these are precious documents of the lost silver of the reign of Louis XIV.

His details of trophies of game or animals were used in cartoons for tapestry in which work of several painters was combined, woven at the Savonnerie and at the Gobelins (Portière de Diane, Louvre). For the Gobelins he designed the series of tapestries called Les Nouvelles Indes (8 of them, woven in the Manufacture Les Gobelins in Paris, have been saved in Archbishop's palace in Prague).

At his death, in Paris, he left a considerable amount of work in his studio (where his nephew Nicolas had trained), which included studies of animals and plants as well as some fox-hunting sketches by Jan Fyt. In 1784, the comte d'Angiviller, general director of the Bâtiments du Roi acquired these resources for painter's models at the manufactory of Sèvres porcelain, so that Desportes' influence in the iconography of French arts extended almost throughout the century.

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Panthers of Bacchus Eating Grapes

Panthers of Bacchus Eating Grapes (ca. 1719–20)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Breakfast Piece with Oysters

Breakfast Piece with Oysters (1729)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Breakfast Piece with Ham

Breakfast Piece with Ham

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Still Life with Silver

Still Life with Silver

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Rabbits

Rabbits (1720-1729)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
A Group of Dead Game

A Group of Dead Game (1707)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Portrait Of A Hunter

Portrait Of A Hunter (1704)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Still Life with Dressed Game,Meat and Fruit

Still Life with Dressed Game,Meat and Fruit (1734)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
The Wolf Hunt

The Wolf Hunt

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Still life with red-legged partridge, pheasant and peaches

Still life with red-legged partridge, pheasant and peaches (1715)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Chien en arrêt devant un faisan

Chien en arrêt devant un faisan

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
A Hound Protecting A Bag Of Game From A Cat

A Hound Protecting A Bag Of Game From A Cat (1724)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Dogs with Flowers and Dead Game

Dogs with Flowers and Dead Game (c. 1715)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Still life with peaches and partridge

Still life with peaches and partridge (1716)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
Still life with plums and two snipes on a stone table

Still life with plums and two snipes on a stone table (1716)

Alexandre François Desportes (French, 1661-1743)
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