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Adrien Dauzats (16 July 1804 – 18 February 1868) was a French landscape,
genre painter Genre painting (or petit genre), a form of genre art, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached ...
and painter of Oriental subject matter. He travelled extensively throughout the Middle East and illustrated a number of books for the travel writer, Baron Taylor.


Life and career

Adrien Dauzats was born at Bordeaux in 1804. His father was a scenery painter at a Bordeaux theatre, and the boy grew up dreaming of becoming a scene painter. He became a pupil of Lacour at the École de Dessin. He was a frequent exhibitor at the Salon of genre subjects and interiors of churches, and was also a
lithographer Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German a ...
. After completing his studies, in around 1829, he accompanied, Baron Taylor, a playwright, soldier and archaeologist to the Middle East and visited Egypt, Syria, Mount Sinai, Palestine and other locations, for the purpose of making illustrations for Baron Taylor's travel books, including: ''Voyages Pittoresques et Romantiques de l'ancienne France: 1820-63''; ''Voyage Pittoresque en Espagne, en Portugal, et sur la côte d'Afrique, de Tanger à Tetouan: 1826-32''; ''La Syrie, I'Egypte, la Palestine et la Judée: 1835-39'', and other books. After visiting Palestine, Syria, Mount Sinai and other locations, he began to produce works with Oriental themes. He was one of the first artists to paint the Orient "with scrupulous exactitude and impartiality." Following his second trip to the Middle East, he published a book, ''Quinze Jours au Sinai,'' which he co-authored with the novelist, Alexandre Dumas Snr, in which Dauzat's artistic vision set it apart from other Dumas works, and also separated it from most other travel books of the period. On another trip to Spain in 1835, also with Baron Taylor, he met the engraver
Pharamond Blanchard Henri Pierre Léon Pharamond Blanchard (1805–1873) was a French lithographer, and painter of landscapes and historical subjects. Life Blanchard was born at La Guillotière, a suburb of Lyon, in 1805. He studied under Antoine-Jean Gros, tra ...
, who introduced Taylor and Dauzats to the prominent artistic de Madrazo family. Dauzats remained in Spain until 1837, met many prominent Spanish artists and developed an interest in Spanish art. During this trip (about 1839), Dauzats came to the attention of King Louis-Phillipe and accepted an invitation to accompany a military and diplomatic expedition to Algeria, with a brief to produce five watercolours of French military exploits. This was to be one of his last voyages, but he continued to paint Orientalist themes long after his travelling days were over. In 1868, the artist accepted a commission to produce four illustrations of characters from the Arabian folktale, '' One Thousand and One Nights'' for a fixed price of 2,000 francs each. Madame Aldema, who commissioned the works, paid a 1,000 franc advance when the artist commenced the first work, ''Sinbad the Sailor,'' however, the artist died in Paris in 1868 before he could finish the work. There followed a curious litigation, where the artist's estate refused to hand over the unfinished work, on the grounds that his will had stipulated that incomplete works were not to be shown publicly. However, Madame Aldema was able to satisfy the court that the work had already been exhibited and was thus successful in taking ownership of the sketch. After his death, Dauzat's sketchbooks, notably sketches of his travels with Baron Tayor, along with artworks, including some Spanish masterpieces and his extensive library were sold in an atelier sale at the
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, Paris in February, 1869.Tinterow, G., Lacambre, G. and Roldán, F.L. ''Manet/Velázquez: The French Taste for Spanish Painting,'' Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2003, p. 395


Gallery

File:Adrien Dauzats 001.jpg, ''The Iron Gates Pass in Algeria, 18 October 1839'', now at the
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File:Adrien Dauzats - La Conciergerie pendant les travaux de reconstruction du Palais de Justice - P1512 - Musée Carnavalet.jpg, The Palais de Justice, the
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and the Tour de l'Horloge, after 1858 File:Maison du diacre François de Pâris, rue des Bourguignons, par Adrien Dauzats.jpg, The house of
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François de Pâris in the Rue des Bourguignons (now the
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): drawing from 1867


See also

*
List of Orientalist artists This is an incomplete list of artists who have produced works on Orientalist subjects, drawn from the Islamic world or other parts of Asia. Many artists listed on this page worked in many genres, and Orientalist subjects may not have formed a m ...
* Orientalism


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dauzats, Adrien 1804 births 1868 deaths 19th-century French painters French lithographers French male painters French genre painters Landscape painters Orientalist painters Artists from Bordeaux 19th-century French male artists