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Ferdinand Roybet - The Conqueror of Lepanto

The Conqueror of Lepanto (1902)

Ferdinand Roybet (French, 1840-1920)
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Ferdinand Roybet

Ferdinand Victor Léon Roybet was a French painter and engraver, best known for his historical and costume genre scenes.

He was born in Uzès. His father was the owner of a café and a liqueur manufacturer who moved his family to Lyon in 1846. He began by studying engraving at the École nationale des beaux-arts de Lyon. After his father's death in 1863, he took his new wife and baby to Paris, where he studied with Jean-Georges Vibert and copied the Old Masters at the Louvre.

In 1865, after some financial hardships, he presented two paintings at the Salon and, the following year, achieved success when one of his works was purchased by Mathilde Bonaparte for 5,000 francs. He then decided to concentrate on costumed figures, mostly from the 18th century, and was awarded a contract for three canvases per month at an annual salary of 25,000 francs.

Following the Siege of Paris, he embarked on a long period of travelling, visiting Belgium and Algeria. Upon his return, he sold the works he had created for 10,000 francs, settled into a mansion and began collecting antiquities from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. This eventually led to financial difficulties and his mansion was repossessed by his creditors.

He was named a knight in the Legion of Honour in 1893 and had many wealthy people among his clients – notably Cornelius Vanderbilt, who paid 100,000 francs for one of his works at the Palais de l'Industrie in 1893. He also painted many notable people in period costume, including Count Robert de Montesquiou, Madame Henriette Poincaré and General Joseph Gallieni.

He died in Paris on 11 April 1920. Toward the end of his life, he had turned to religious subjects, producing a tableau of 22 paintings depicting the Passion of Christ. After his death, in 1921, they were the subject of a special showing at the Salon. Six years later, the Musée Roybet Fould [fr] was established in Courbevoie by Consuelo Fould, who owned a large number of Roybet's paintings.

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Don César de Bazan

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A Hopeful Suitor

A Hopeful Suitor

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Cavalier

Cavalier

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Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait (1800s-1900s)

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The Gypsy Woman

The Gypsy Woman (ca. 1871)

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The Drummer

The Drummer

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Portrait de Juana Romani

Portrait de Juana Romani (Ca.1890)

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Le Gentilhomme

Le Gentilhomme

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A seated Cavalier

A seated Cavalier

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The Favorite Of The Harem

The Favorite Of The Harem

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Un reitre

Un reitre

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A cavalier

A cavalier

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The Noble Guard

The Noble Guard (19th or early 20th Century)

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The Standard Bearer

The Standard Bearer

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The Musketeer

The Musketeer

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