Jean-Baptiste Fresez
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Jean-Baptiste Fresez (1800–1867) was
Luxembourg Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: link=no, Grand-Duché de Luxembourg ; german: link=no, Großherzogtum Luxemburg is a small lan ...
's most important 19th-century painter. He is remembered above all for his almost photographic images of the City of Luxembourg."Frenez, Jean-Baptiste", ''Luxemburger Lexikon'', Editions Guy Binsfeld, Luxembourg, 2006.


Early life

Born in Longwy on 10 July 1800, Fresez came to Luxembourg City with his parents in 1802 when his father started to work at the Sept-Fontaines porcelain factory in the Rollingergrund. He attended the Luxembourg Drawing School where he was awarded the first prize when he was just 14, before continuing his art studies at the
Royal Academy The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly in London. Founded in 1768, it has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects. Its pur ...
in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
.Georgette Bisdorff, "Jean-Baptiste Fresez"
''Ons stad'' No 61, 1999. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
In 1848, Fresez acquired Luxembourg nationality.


Career

After graduating, he worked as an engraver and painter at the
Villeroy and Boch Villeroy & Boch (, ) is a German manufacturer of ceramics, with the company headquarters located in Mettlach, Saarland. History The company began in the tiny Lorraine (region), Lorraine village of Audun le Tiche, where the iron master François ...
porcelain factory in
Mettlach Mettlach (Saarlandic dialect:Mettlich) is a municipality in the district Merzig-Wadern, in Saarland, Germany, situated on the river Saar, approximately northwest of Merzig, and south of Trier. The headquarters of Villeroy & Boch are in Mettlach. ...
on the
River Saar The Saar (; french: Sarre ) is a river in northeastern France and western Germany, and a right tributary of the Moselle. It rises in the Vosges mountains on the border of Alsace and Lorraine and flows northwards into the Moselle near Trier. It ...
. There he was also charged with giving art lessons to
François Boch Villeroy & Boch (, ) is a German manufacturer of ceramics, with the company headquarters located in Mettlach, Saarland. History The company began in the tiny Lorraine village of Audun le Tiche, where the iron master François Boch set up a potte ...
's children. When his father died in 1817, he returned to Luxembourg where he obtained employment in an architect's office. This allowed him to save up for his education in painting and sculpture at the Royal Academy in Brussels where he received a diploma allowing him to become an art teacher. From 1824, he taught first at the Luxembourg Drawing School, then at the prestigious Athénée. Among his most notable students were the painter and photographer
Pierre Brandebourg Pierre Paul Brandebourg, also Peter Brandenbourg (1824-1878) was a Luxembourg painter and photographer. He was the first to open a photographic studio in the city of Luxembourg. Early life and family Brandebourg's parents were Charles Brandebou ...
and the illustrator
Michel Engels Michel Engels (1851–1901) was a Luxembourg illustrator, painter and art teacher who is remembered principally for his sketches of the fortifications of Luxembourg City and for cofounding the ''Cercle artistique de Luxembourg''."Engels, Michel" ...
. He spent all his holidays in Antwerp, studying the grand masters leading in 1826 to a diploma from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. At the Athénée he developed an innovative method of art teaching which, welcomed by the school, became a compulsory course for most of the students.A. Namur, "Notice sur feu J.-B. Fresez, professeur de dessin et de peinture à l'Athénée Royal Grand-Ducal de Luxembourg", Imprimerie V. Buck, 1967. Fresez published views of Luxembourg City, helped
Nicolas Liez Nicolas Liez (1809–1892) was a Luxembourg painter, sculptor and architect who is remembered in particular for his lithographs of scenes throughout the Grand Duchy and for his oil painting of the Luxembourg (city), City of Luxembourg. Early life ...
with his album and, in 1857, published his own ''Album pittoresque du Grand-Duché'' dedicated to Prince Henry of the Netherlands. The album contains a collected of lithographs based on 30 of his finest drawings, all considered to be of great documentary value. As a result, Fresez became a member of the Grand-Ducal Archeological Society (''Société archéologique du Grand-Duché'') and of the Brussels Institute of Fine Arts (''Institut des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles''). He died on 31 March 1867 in Luxembourg City.


Artwork

Fresez not only produced fine landscapes but also portraits clearly depicting not just lively facial features but also the figure's clothing including, for example, the transparency of the lace. They represent mainly members of the grand-ducal family and other notable local figures. In 1841, he presented a series of watercolour portraits to King William II who was visiting Luxembourg. It was so highly appreciated that the king asked for a copy for his wife. His landscapes, which he began to publish as early as 1826, were also of considerable artistic merit. A similar publication followed in 1833 and in 1855, he published his famous ''Album pittoresque du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg''. The landscapes are extremely detailed, many of them depicting Luxembourg's most beautiful scenes which can usually still be easily identified today. As a result, the works are of great documentary value, especially those of the fortress of Luxembourg before it was dismantled.


Gallery

File:Fresez Ansembourg Ruins.jpg, Jean-Baptiste Fresez: Ruins of Ansembourg Castle File:Fresez Brandenburg plate.jpg, Plate with drawing of Brandenbourg by Fresez File:Jean-Baptiste Fresez 1800-1867 01.jpg, Historic photograph of Jean-Baptiste Fresez File:Fresez-walfer.jpg, Jean-Baptiste Fresez: Walferdange


Bibliography

*Jean-Baptiste Fresez: "Album pittoresque du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg", Reprint of the 1857 edition, Editions Kutter, 1968, 66 pp. *P. Blanc: "J.-B Fresez, portraitiste", Annuaire de la Société des amis des musées, 1928 *M. Noppeney: "Fresez, paysagiste et son époque", Linden & Hansen, 1932 *J. Mersch: "Vues anciennes 1598-1825", Editions P. Bruck, Luxembourg, 1977 *A. Namur: "Notices sur feu J.-B. Fresez", Imprimerie V. Buck, 1867


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fresez, Jean-Baptiste Luxembourgian lithographers 1800 births 1867 deaths 19th-century Luxembourgian painters 19th-century male artists Male painters