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Pierre-Alfred Dedreux, who signed his works as Alfred de Dreux (23 March 1810, in
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– 5 March 1860, in Paris) was a French portrait and animal painter, best known for his scenes with horses.


Biography

Alfred de Dreux was born in 1810 into a privileged and colourful family. He was the first child and only son of the architect, Pierre-Anne Dedreux (1788-1834). His sister, Élise (1812-1846) was the mother of writer
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. After his father won the Prix de Rome for architecture in 1815, he lived at the
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in Rome. While there, Théodore Géricault, a friend of the family, made portraits of him (pictured) and Élise. In 1823, at the urging of his uncle, the painter
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, he began studying art with Géricault who was a family friend and a lover of horses. Later, he studied at the studio of Léon Cogniet. By this time, horses had become his favorite subject. His first exhibition at the
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came in 1831 with the painting ''Interieur del Salon'', which won him immediate fame. The following year, an equestrian portrait of the Duc d'Orléans became his entry to a position in the workshops of
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. From 1840, he began the now famous series of portraits of horses from the stables of the Duc d'Orléans. The ''Scènes Equestres'' was completed in 1842 and the ''Petits Scènes Equestres'' in 1847. Dreux made a second portrait of the Duc together with his guards. King Louis-Philippe was so pleased with it that he invited Dreux to accompany him on an official trip to England. Following the revolution of 1848, the French royal family emigrated to England, where Dreux became a frequent visitor. He made many return trips there over the next few years, where the English passion for horses and fox-hunting earned him many commissions from the English aristocracy."Alfred Dedeux" iographical Notes''Giverny Organisation,'
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/ref> He returned to Paris in 1852 and opened a studio where he created more equestrian portraits, this time of Emperor
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and his family, but still made frequent trips to England. In 1857, he began sharing a studio with
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, who he met while there. He died from an
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in his liver that had developed during a stay in England, as evidenced by letters to his family, although a rumor was later circulated that he died in a duel with , Napoleon's aide-de-camp. This rumor is sometimes attributed to
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. In 1951, it was repeated in a memoir by Dreux's grandnephew, the writer . The logo of
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is based on a drawing by Dreux.


Selected paintings

File:Alfred Dedreux - Portrait équestre de Napoléon III.jpg, Equestrian portrait
of Napoleon III File:Alfred Dedreux - A Greyhound In An Extensive Landscape.jpg, ''Greyhound and Spaniel'' File:Alfred Dedreux - Pug Dog in an Armchair.jpg, ''Pug Dog in an Armchair'', now at the
Hermitage Museum The State Hermitage Museum ( rus, Государственный Эрмитаж, r=Gosudarstvennyj Ermitaž, p=ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)ɨj ɪrmʲɪˈtaʂ, links=no) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is the list of ...
File:Alfred Dedreux - The Mounts of Abd El Kader.jpg, ''The Mounts of
Abd El Kader'' File:Caballos en libertad - Alfred de Dreux.jpg, ''Wild horses''


References

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Further reading

* Amaury de Louvencourt: ''Alfred de Dreux, 1810-1860'', Galerie La Cymaise, Paris 1988, . * Marie-Christine Renauld: ''Alfred de Dreux, le peintre du cheval'', Caracole, Lausanne 1988, . * Marie-Christine Renauld: ''Alfred de Dreux, le cheval, passion d'un dandy parisien'', Action artistique de la ville de Paris, Paris 1997, . * Guy Thibault, Florence de la Roncière: ''Alfred de Dreux, peintre de chevaux'', Ville de Maisons-Laffitte, Maisons-Laffitte 1998, .


External links


ArtNet: More works by Dreux.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dreux, Alfred 1810 births 1860 deaths 19th-century French painters French male painters Painters from Paris Orientalist painters Animal painters Equestrian portraits Deaths from liver disease 19th-century French male artists