Edme Alexis Alfred Dehodencq
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Alfred Dehodencq (23 April 1822 – 2 January 1882; born Edmé-Alexis-Alfred Dehodencq) is a
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Orientalist painter known for his vivid
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of Andalusian and North African scenes.


Life

Dehodencq was born in Paris on 23 April 1822. During his early years, Dehodencq studied in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts under the tutelage of French artist
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he was wounded in his right arm, and thereafter painted with his left hand. He was sent to convalesce in Spain, where he remained for five years. Dehodencq became acquainted with the works of Spanish painters
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and Francisco Goya, which had a strong influence on his approach to painting. In 1853 he travelled to Morocco, where for the following ten years he produced many of his most famous paintings depicting scenes of the world he encountered. Dehodencq was the first foreign artist known to have lived in Morocco for an extended number of years. He frequently drew and painted the Jews of Morocco. His painting ''A Jewish Woman with her Negro Maid'' (1867), as well as over 30 of his drawings, are in the collection of the
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, Jerusalem. While he considered himself to be the "Last of the
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s," his work is generally categorized with the mid-19th-century Orientalist artistic movement. In the 1860s, Dehodencq painted multiple versions of a work depicting the public execution of a young Jewish woman in Morocco, for the crime of converting to, and then renouncing, Islam; one of these paintings was exhibited at the
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of 1861 under the title ''Exécution d’une juive, au Maroc''. Some scholars say that Dehodencq was inspired by the story of
Sol Hachuel Sol Hachuel (; , spelt "Solica Hatchouel" on her tombstone, see photo, Tangier 1817–5 June 1834, Fez) was a Moroccan Jewish heroine who was publicly decapitated when she was 17 years old. She was executed in 1834Schloessinger 1901-1906, V. 5 p. ...
(beheaded in 1834 in Fez), but the artist's friend and biographer, , states explicitly, in two books, that Dehodencq was an eye-witness to the execution he depicted, which took place in Tangiers. Dehodencq married Maria Amelia Calderon in 1857 in Cadiz, Spain. They had five children, three of whom (Emmanuel, Armand, and Marie) died as children, before their father. Their son Edmond, born in Cadiz in 1862, was called the Mozart of painting because he debuted at the Paris Salon at age eleven. At age 18 he sculpted the bust that later adorned his father's gravesite. In 1863, after 15 years abroad, Dehodencq returned with this family to Paris. He was decorated with the Legion of Honour in 1870. He committed suicide on 2 January 1882, having been sick for a long time. He was buried in the Montmartre Cemetery.


Selected works

* ''Bullfight in Madrid'', 1850, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Pau * ''Jewish concert at the palace of the Moroccan Qaid'', 1854, special collection * ''The Execution of a Jewess, in Morocco'', ca. 1860,
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, Marais district of Paris * ''The justice of the Pasha'', 1866, Musée Salies,
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* ''Jewish bride in Morocco'', 1867, Musée Saint-Denis,
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* '' Boabdil’s Farewell to Granada'', 1869,
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, Paris * ''Jewish celebration in Tanger'', 1870, Musée de
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Exhibited at Salon de Paris in 1870 * ''Portrait of Mrs. Dehodencq'', Musée Magnin, Dijon * ''Prince Piscicelli'', 1850, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux * ''Portrait de Marie au nœud rouge'', 1872, special collection * ''A Confraternity in Procession along Calle Génova'', Carmen Thyssen Museum,
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* ''A Gypsy Dance in the Gardens of the Alcázar, in front of Charles V Pavilion'' 1851, Carmen Thyssen Museum,
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* ''Gypsies on the road'',
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, Paris * ''Jewish bride'', Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille * ''Danse of negroes in Tanger'', 1874, Musée d'Orsay, Paris * ''Jesus raises the daughter of Jairus'', Musée Magnin, Dijon * ''Paris cafe scene'', National Gallery, Washington, D.C. * ''Little gypsy'', Baltimore Museum of Art,
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* ''The arrest of Charlotte Corday after the murder of Marat, July 13, 1793'', Musée de la Révolution française,
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See also

* List of Orientalist artists *
Orientalism In art history, literature and cultural studies, Orientalism is the imitation or depiction of aspects in the Eastern world. These depictions are usually done by writers, designers, and artists from the Western world. In particular, Orientalist p ...


References


Citations


Sources


''Catalogue des tableaux, esquisses, études et dessins par feu Alfred Dehodencq''
catalogue for the posthumous sale of the artist's work at the Hôtel Drouot on June 1, 1885, with an introduction by Gabriel Séailles; Paris: Imprimerie de l'Art, 1885. * Gotlieb, Matt (2009)
"Figures of Sublimity in Orientalist Painting"
in ''Studies in the History of Art'', Vol. 74, Symposium Papers LI: Dialogues in Art History, from Mesopotamian to Modern: Readings for a New Century; National Gallery of Art, 2009, pp. 316–341. * Hamel, Maurice
"Alfred Dehodencq"
''Revue de l'art ancien et moderne'', v. 28, no. 163, October, 1910, pp. 269–284. * Larousse, Pierre
"Dehodencq" entries
in ''Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle: français, historique, géographique, mythologique, bibliographique...'', vol. 17, suppl. 2, 1866-1877, p. 1008. * * * * Wright, Barbara and Lloyd, Rosemary
"Amis de jeunesse: Théodore de Banville, Armand Du Mesnil, Eugène Fromentin, Alfred Dehodencq: avec des lettres inédites et des illustrations par Eugène Fromentin et Alfred Dehodencq,"
''Nineteenth-Century French Studies'', Vol. 21, No. 3/4 (Spring—Summer 1993), pp. 322–338.


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''Le Guignol des Champs-Elysées''
one of the few known paintings by Edmond Dehodencq {{DEFAULTSORT:Dehodencq, Alfred French romantic painters 19th-century painters of historical subjects Orientalist painters 1822 births 1882 deaths Burials at Montmartre Cemetery Painters from Paris École des Beaux-Arts alumni 19th-century French painters French male painters 19th-century French male artists