Édouard Joseph Dantan
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Édouard Joseph Dantan (26 August 1848 – 7 July 1897) was a French painter in the classical tradition. He was widely recognized and successful, even receiving grudging respect from a contemporary Modernist painter and critic Walter Sickert.


Biography

Édouard Joseph Dantan was born on 26 August 1848 in Paris. His grandfather, who had fought in the
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, was a wood sculptor. His father, Antoine Laurent Dantan, and uncle, Jean-Pierre Dantan, were both well-known sculptors. Dantan was a pupil of
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and
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at the
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in Paris. At the age of nineteen he won a commission for a large mural painting of ''The Holy Trinity'' for the Hospice Brezin at Marne (Seine-et-Oise). Dantan's first exhibit at the Paris
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was ''An Episode in the Destruction of Pompeii'' in 1869. In 1870 the
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interrupted his work, and he enlisted in the defence force. He was given the rank of a sergeant, and was later promoted to lieutenant. During the war the family home was burned down. In the years after the war Dantan exhibited a number of other paintings at the Salon including ''Hercules at the Feet of Omphale'' (1874), ''Death of Timophane'' (1875), ''The Nymph Salmacis'' (1876), ''Priam Demanding of Achillees the Body of Hector'' (1877), ''Calling of the Apostles Peter and Andrew'' (1878), ''Corner of a Studio'' (1880) and ''The Breakfast of the Model'' (1881). He continued to exhibit at the Salon until 1895. In 1890, 1894 and 1895 he served on the jury of the Salon. For twelve years Dantan's companion was the model Agostina Segatori, who had also posed for artists such as Jean-Baptiste Corot,
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and
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. She bore a child to Dantan, Jean-Pierre, in 1873. On their separation, Agostina opened
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on the
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that became a meeting place for artists. Dantan spent his summers in
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, where he died on 9 July 1897 when the carriage in which he was riding crashed violently into the village church.''Le Figaro'' (189). July 8, 1897


Style and reception

At the 1870 exposition of the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts Dantan received an honorable mention for his submission for the
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. In 1874 he won a third class medal for his painting of a monk carving a Christ in wood. In 1880 he won a second class medal for his painting ''Un coin d'atelier'' (a corner of the workshop). He received a gold medal at the Paris Exposition of 1889, and a number of his paintings were bought by the French state. Dantan's works followed the academic tradition of painting, and were praised by his contemporaries. His technical mastery is illustrated by such paintings as ''Un coin d'atelier'' (1880), where he depicts his father working on a bas-relief in his studio, seen from behind. The studio is cluttered with paintings and sculptures. In the foreground, a nude woman is taking a break from modelling. A critic praised the painting for following all the rules of trompe-l'oeil and stereoscopic photography. This and other Dantan studio paintings show in lifelike detail important features about the practice of classically trained artists which have been used for generations - the working environment, light quality, tools, reference materials, and methods. Moments captured in these scenes include important stages in the production of a work including life casting in plaster. They also reveal the importance of using a combination of references – live models and classical sculptures by master artists – to achieve lifelike and highly realized human form. Describing a painting of a group of sailors following a clergyman going to bless the sea, another critic said in 1881 "he has written a page before which believers and skeptics must raise their hats". His ''Le déjeuner du modèle'' exhibited in the Salon in 1881 shows a model eating a plate of eggs in a break from the posing session. The scene is illuminated by a clear white light, with a delicate sense of reflected light. One reviewer said that Dantan had treated the subject with taste and grace, when it could easily have fallen into vulgarity. He was by no means limited to one genre. Other paintings at this time included one of his mother outdoors in her invalid chair, her face sad, a pastoral portrait of a young blonde woman in a blue dress, full of life, and of a poor fisherman dining in his miserable cabin on a piece of bread and an onion. Writing of the first exhibition of the
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in the
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in 1890,
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was critical of most of the paintings, but made exceptions for a series of far-eastern landscapes by Louis-Jules Dumoulin, a painting by
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, some portraits by
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and some studies by Dantan. He praised Dumoulin as a master, described Manet's work as brilliant and powerful, Delaunay's as respectable and Dantan's as conscientious.


Major works

At first, Dantan's subjects were mainly drawn from classical mythology or religious subjects, as was common in his day. Later he made a number of paintings of scenes from sculpture workshops, familiar from his childhood. He also painted portraits and views of Villerville. *1869 ''Episode of the destruction of Pompeii'' *1872 ''The Trinity'', chapel of the Hospital in Brezen-on-the-Marne *1872 ''Portrait'' His father, working on a marble bust *1874 ''Hercules at the feet of Omphale'' *1874 ''A monk as a wood sculptor'',
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*1875 ''The Quoit-Thrower'',
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, Rouen *1876 ''The Nymph Salmacis'' *1878 ''Phrosine et Mélidore'' after Pierre Paul Prud'hon, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux *1879 ''Fête Foraine de Saint-Cloud'' *1880 ''Christ on the Cross'', Church of Dombrowa, Poland *1880 ''Un Coin d'atelier'', Paris,
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(filed in 1925, not found in 1977) *1880 ''Un Coin du Salon de 1880'' (sale
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New York, 24 May 1995) *1881 ''Le déjeuner du modèle'' *1882 ''Corpus Christi Day'' *1884 ''Burial of a child, Villerville'', Musée Malraux,
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*1885 ''Shooting their nets'' *1886 ''Entracte Un à la Comedie-Francaise de première un soir, en 1885'',
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, Paris *1887 ''Un moulage sur Nature'', Konstmuseum Gothenburg,
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*1887 ''L'Atelier du sculptor'' *1893 ''Le Paradou'' (after Émile Zola), SK Ghent, Belgium


Gallery

File:Dantan21.jpg, ''A monk as a wood sculptor'' (1874) File:Edouard Dantan Phrosine et Mélidore after Prud'hon.jpg, ''Phrosine et Mélidore'' (1878) File:Portrait of woman in garden, from behind (Édouard Dantan).jpg, Portrait (ca 1880) File:Dantan 13.jpg, Portrait (ca 1880) File:Edouard Dantan Enterrement d'un enfant à Villerville.jpg, ''Burial of a child, Villerville'' (1884) File:Edouard Dantan A Casting from Life.jpg, ''A Casting from Life'' (1887) File:Painting of a Sculptor (Edouard Dantan).jpg, Sculptor File:Studioscene by Edouard Dantan.jpg, ''Studioscene'' (ca 1890) File:Une Restauration by Edouard Dantan.jpg, ''A Restoration'' (1891) File:Dantan portrait1.jpg, Portrait (ca 1890) File:Hercules at the feet of Omphale.jpg, alt=, ''Hercules at the feet of Omphale'' (1874)


Recent exhibitions

*"Édouard Dantan, de l'atelier à la lumière" Manoir de Villers, Saint-Pierre-de-Manneville, Normandy Impressionist Festival 2010


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Reeman Dansie auctioneers catalogue entry for 21 June 2017 sale of Hercules at the feet of Omphale
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dantan, Edouard Joseph 1848 births 1897 deaths Painters from Paris 19th-century French painters French male painters 19th-century French male artists