Pierre Crozat (1665–1740) was a French financier, art patron and collector at the center of a broad circle of ''cognoscenti''; he was the brother of
Antoine Crozat.
Biography
The brothers Crozat were born in
Toulouse, France, the sons of a wealthy banking family. They moved to Paris around 1700 and rose from obscurity to become two of the wealthiest
financiers of
France. Pierre was known as ''Crozat le pauvre'', to distinguish him from his even-wealthier brother.
Pierre Crozat was one of the most prominent French financiers and collectors, becoming the treasurer to the king in Paris in 1704, when he built the
Hôtel de Crozat
The Hôtel de Crozat, later the Hôtel de Choiseul, was a Parisian ''hôtel particulier'', constructed in 1704 to the designs of the French architect for the rich banker and art collector Pierre Crozat. It was located on the west side of the ru ...
on the rue de Richelieu and his magnificent country retreat, the
Château de Montmorency
A château (; plural: châteaux) is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions.
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From 1714 until the purchase was finally concluded in 1721, he worked as agent and negotiator for the Regent,
Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, on the purchase in Rome of the art collection of
Queen Christina of Sweden
Christina ( sv, Kristina, 18 December (New Style) 1626 – 19 April 1689), a member of the House of Vasa, was Queen of Sweden in her own right from 1632 until her abdication in 1654. She succeeded her father Gustavus Adolphus upon his death ...
for the
Orleans Collection. His friend, the sculptor
Pierre Le Gros the Younger who was living in Rome, acted as a go-between in the negotiations until his death in 1719.
Patron of the arts
Charles de La Fosse, who lived in Crozat's Parisian hôtel as his guest and died there in 1716, painted the vaulted ceiling there with ''La Naissance de Minerve'' (''The Birth of
Minerva'') and delivered several paintings for Montmorency. As Crozat's house guest in 1715–16, Le Gros decorated a cabinet in the hôtel as well as the chapel in Montmorency.
[Gerhard Bissell, ''Pierre le Gros, 1666–1719'', Reading, Berkshire 1997, pp. 16–19.]
Antoine Watteau, of whom Crozat was the principal patron, painted a cycle of the ''Four Seasons'' for his Parisian dining room.
Collector
Crozat began gradually to acquire a notable collection of paintings, old master drawings, and ''objets d'art'', sometimes referred to as the "Cabinet Crozat". His collection of old master drawings was already one of the most important in France at the beginning of the 18th century. Among his paintings was
Annibale Carracci
Annibale Carracci (; November 3, 1560 – July 15, 1609) was an Italian painter and instructor, active in Bologna and later in Rome. Along with his brother and cousin, Annibale was one of the progenitors, if not founders of a leading strand of th ...
's ''
Self-Portrait on an Easel
''Self-Portrait on an Easel'' is a 1603-1604 oil on panel painting by Annibale Carracci, now displayed in Room 231 of the New Hermitage Building of the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg (inv. GE-148). The portrait from the work was repeated for ...
''.
Between 1729 and 1742, a finely-illustrated, two-volume work was published, known as the "Recueil Crozat", including reproductive prints of some of the finest paintings and drawings in French collections. Many of his old master drawings, catalogued by
Pierre-Jean Mariette, one of the four acknowledged expert connoisseurs in Paris, were dispersed at auction in Paris in 1741. That occasion was termed by
Michael Jaffé as "the greatest public sale of drawings held in the ''dix-huitième''."
Most of Crozat's treasures were inherited by his nephews, Louis François (d. 1750), Joseph Antoine (d. 1750), and Louis Antoine (d. 1770), who added to the collection. The works of art were dispersed after the nephews' deaths. Louis Antoine Crozat's collection was bought in 1772, through
Denis Diderot and Vasiliy Rudanovsky, by
Catherine II of Russia
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and went to the
Hermitage Museum in
Saint Petersburg.
File:Danae painting.jpg, Rembrandt
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's painting '' Danae'' from Crozat's collection
File:Primaticcio, Francesco – Holy Family with St Elizabeth and John the Baptist.jpg, Primaticcio's ''Holy Family'' was purchased for Catherine ( Hermitage Museum)
See also
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:Crozat collection
References
Further reading
*Barbara Scott, ''Pierre Crozat. A Maecenas of the Régence'', in: Apollo 97:1973, pp. 11–20.
*Margret Stuffmann, ''Les tableaux de la collection de Pierre Crozat'', in: Gazette des Beaux Arts 110:1968, pp. 11–144.
External links
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1661 births
1740 deaths
French financiers
French art collectors
Businesspeople from Toulouse
Occitan people
17th-century French businesspeople
18th-century French businesspeople