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Eugène Goyet (February 7, 1798—May 7, 1857), was a French artist. Beginning in 1827 his work was regularly selected for exhibition in the annual
Paris Salon The Salon (), or rarely Paris Salon (French: ''Salon de Paris'' ), beginning in 1667 was the official art exhibition of the in Paris. Between 1748 and 1890 it was arguably the greatest annual or biennial art event in the Western world. At the ...
. He achieved his greatest success as a painter of religious subjects, with his paintings of Christ and various saints installed in churches and public buildings across France. A successful portrait painter, his most prestigious commission was his 1847 portrait of
Pope Pius IX Pope Pius IX (; born Giovanni Maria Battista Pietro Pellegrino Isidoro Mastai-Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of the Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878. His reign of nearly 32 years is the longest verified of any pope in hist ...
. He was the son of self-taught artist Jean-Baptiste Goyet, and husband of the pastel portrait artist
Zoé Goyet Zoé Goyet (died 8 July 1869) was a French portrait painter, pastel artist, and teacher. Her works were exhibited in the Paris Salon from 1834 to 1841. She was the wife of painter Eugène Goyet and daughter-in-law of painter Jean-Baptiste Goyet. ...
.


Career

Having shown an aptitude for drawing, Goyet was sent at the age of eighteen to Paris to receive formal training. Eugène ranked at the top of his class of sixty students at the atelier of
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.Audiffred, Hyacinthe
"Nécrologie: Eugène Goyet"
''Revue des Beaux-Arts'', tome 8, 1857, pp. 237-8.
At some point Goyet's parents also moved to Paris, with the family taking up residence at 3
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. Father and son were to have a close lifelong relationship, residing at the same address and working in the same studio. They made their debuts at the Paris Salon in the same year, 1827, when Jean-Baptiste was 48 and Eugène was 29. From that point, both Goyets regularly had works selected for exhibition in the Salons, as did Eugène's wife, Zoé, a portrait artist who specialized in pastels. Eugène exhibited 52 paintings at the Salon from 1827 to 1857. Eugène Goyet exhibited a portrait of his father at the
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(the year Jean-Baptiste turned 54), where it received a silver medal for portraiture. "A striking resemblance, great vigor of effect and execution, conscientious drawing," wrote one critic, "such are the principal qualities that can be seen in the portrait of M. J.-B. Goyet painted by M. E. Goyet, which recalls the fine portraits of the Flemish school." When the portrait was shown in
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the next year, it was called "one of the most remarkable works of our salon." This portrait was in the atelier on Rue de la Chausée-D'Antin at the time of Eugène's death and may have been included in the estate sale of 1857, but its current location is unknown. In 1837, after the Goyets moved to 25 Rue de la Chausée-D'Antin, they set up their studios next door at number 27, where Eugène and Zoé also taught drawing and painting to female students. At least one graduate of Zoé's atelier exhibited at the Paris Salon, in 1864. His painting at the Salon of 1839, ''Le Christ mourant sur la croix'', received a gold medal. Another high point of Goyet's career was his trip to Rome in 1847, where he was commissioned to paint Pope Pius IX. The painting was purchased by the state under
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and installed at the
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. Its present location is unknown. Goyet's final, unfinished work was ''Le massacre des Innocents'', which was posthumously exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1857 and reviewed by
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:
M. Goyet, whom death has so fatally surprised in the midst of his work, would be remembered, if he were one of those we could forget, by a large, regrettably unfinished painting; it represents ''The Massacre of the Innocents''. Never has this somewhat vulgar subject been treated more dramatically; the scene is vast, the episodes are numerous and varied, and render all the possible situations of this appalling butchery. Mr. Goyet had very little to do to finish this beautiful work, but unfortunately could not enjoy its success; it is the eternal law of '' Sic vos non vobis''!
(Verne also promoted the works of Eugène's father. Jean-Baptiste Goyet's ''Un conseil de guerre jugeant un duelliste, sous le règne de Louis XIII'' (1835) was on the list of paintings that Verne in 1891 argued should be moved from official rooms in the Hôtel-de-Ville of Amiens to the
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, where "all the public could thus benefit.") Goyet died May 7, 1857, at the age of 59, "in the prime of life and the full vigor of his talent." An estate sale was held June 24–26 at the Goyet aetelier on Rue de la Chausée-D'Antin, featuring numerous paintings, drawings, and studies by both Eugène Goyet and his father.''L'Ami de la religion et du Roi : journal ecclésiastique, politique et littéraire'', vol. 167, June 27, 1857
p. 767


Legacy

In an obituary, the critic Hyacinthe Audiffred wrote: "It was in the insatiable contemplation of immortal interpreters of art, in the poetry of solitude, that he loved to meditate and create his beautiful images of the Virgin, Christ and martyrs, drawing inspiration from the graceful or dramatic memories of Guide,
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and Murillo." The ''Revue Universelle des Arts'' remembered him as "a distinguished painter…who married the great-granddaughter of Mariette and thereby became the ally of this famous family in the fine arts. M. Goyet devoted himself especially to the religious genre; in Paris, the churches of Notre-Dame de Lorette, Saint-Leu, Saint-Médard, and Saint-Louis d'Antin are decorated with his paintings; there are also several in various provincial churches.""Chronique, Documents, Faits Divers"
''Revue Universelle des Arts'', tome 5, 1857, p. 377.
Eugène Goyet died less than three years after his father; their Salon careers were essentially parallel, beginning and ending together. Both were buried in the 24th division of
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. In 1859, Zoé Goyet completed her husband's final commission—of a painting of Christ at Calvary, for La chapelle Notre-Dame du Calvaire, Garbriac, Averyon, France—marking the end of over three decades in which the three Goyets played a prominent role in the world of French art. Zoé died in 1869. Goyet's imaginary portrait of
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, displayed since the 1840s in the
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at the
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, is perhaps his best-known work today.


Presumed self-portraits

''Portrait d’artiste'', possibly a self-portrait, was exhibited by Eugène Goyet at the Paris Salon of 1855 (the year he turned 57) and two years later was mentioned (alongside the portrait of his father) as part of Goyet's estate. Two different paintings said to be self-portraits by Eugène Goyet have come to auction in France, one at Vassy & Jalenques in
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on December 16, 2021, and another at Valoir Pousse-Cornet in
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, on March 26, 2022. File:Eugène Goyet presumed self-portrait auctioned 2021.jpg, Presumed self-portrait auctioned in 2021.It might be thought that this painting could be Eugene's portrait of his father from 1833; but this painting is listed by the auctioneer as 131 x 98 cm, while the 1933 portrait is listed i
Salon records
as 1.67 x 1.39 m.
File:Eugène Goyet detail of presumed self-portrait auctioned at Vassy & Jalenques 2021.jpg, Presumed self-portrait (detail) auctioned in 2021. File:Eugène Goyet presumed self-portrait aucitoned at Valoir Pousse-Cornet in 2022.jpg, Presumed self-portrait auctioned in 2022. File:Eugène Goyet detail of presumed self-portrait auctioned Valoir Pousse-Cornet in 2022.jpg, Presumed self-portrait (detail) auctioned in 2022.


Im museums and public collections in France

*
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, Mairie (town hall): ''Roi Charles X'', 1828. *
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, Préfecture du Lot-et-Garonne: ''Roi Louis-Philippe'', 1831. *
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, Musée des Beaux-Arts, ''Le Massacre des Innocents'', Paris Salon of 1857. *
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, ''Portrait of Mme. de Montesson'', n.d. *
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, Mairie (town hall): ''Le Christ en croix'', 1838. * Gabriac, Mairie (town hall): ''Le Christ au jardin des Oliviers'', Paris Salon of 1845; ''Le Christ en croix'', n.d. *
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: ''Saint Magloire'', n.d. * Paris,
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: ''Louise Béchet'', c. 1840. *
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,
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: ''
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, grand maître des hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem de 1307 à 1327'', c. 1841.


Gallery (chronological)

File:Eugène Goyet--L'Assomption--1830--Mairie de Mirande.jpg, ''L'Assomption'', 1830, Mairie de Mirande. File:Eugène Goyet--La Vision de Saint Luc--1834--Mairie de Pézenas.jpg, ''La Vision de Saint Luc'', 1834, Mairie de Pézenas. File:Eugène Goyet, Apparition de la Vierge à saint Luc, etching 1834.jpg, ''La Vision de Saint Luc'' (etching) 1834. File:Eugène Goyet, portrait of Georges-Félia, Baron de Wimpfen, 1834, Versailles.jpg, ''Georges-Félia, Baron de Wimpfen'', 1834, Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon. File:Eugene Goyet--portrait--Louise Bechet--c-1840--Maison de Balzac.jpg, ''Louise Béchet'', c.1840,
Maison de Balzac The Maison de Balzac (, ) is a writer's house museum in the former residence of French novelist Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850). It is located in the 16th arrondissement at 47, rue Raynouard, Paris, France, and open daily except Mondays and ho ...
, Paris. File:Eugène Goyet--Foulques--engraving by Pigeot.jpg, ''
Foulques de Villaret Foulques de Villaret ( Occitan: Folco del Vilaret, Catalan: Folc del Vilaret; died 1 September 1327), was the 25th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller. He led the successful conquest of Rhodes and survived an assassination attempt by members ...
'', engraved by François Pigeot after 1841. File:Eugène Goyet--Le Massacre des Innocentes--Paris Salon 1857--Musée des Beaux-Arts de Béziers.jpg, ''Le Massacre des Innocentes'', Paris Salon 1857, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Béziers. File:San-Maglorio di Dol.JPG, ''Saint Magloire'', n.d.,
Église Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas Saint-Jacques du Haut-Pas () is a Roman Catholic parish church in Paris, France. The church is located at the corner of Rue Saint-Jacques and Rue de l'Abbé de l'Épée in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. The first church on the site, a monastery ...
, Paris. File:Goyet-Eugene-PORTRAIT-DE-MME-DE-MONTESSON.jpg, Portrait of Mme. de Montesson, n.d.,
Musée Condé The – in English, the Condé Museum – is a French museum located inside the Château de Chantilly in Chantilly, Oise, 40 km north of Paris. In 1897, Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale, son of Louis Philippe I, bequeathed the château and ...
File:Eugène Goyet, André Doria (1466-1560), Versailles.jpg, ''André Doria, Prince de Melfi, Amiral des Mers du Levant'', n.d., Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon. File:Eugene Goyet--Portrait of an Old Man--Ader-Gallerie--Paris.jpg, Portrait of an old man, n.d., private collection. File:Eugène Goyet, Woman with mandolin.jpg, Woman with mandolin, n.d., private collection.


References


Bibliography

*Bellier de La Chavignerie, Émile; Auvray, Louis
"Goyet (Eugène)"
entry in ''Dictionnaire général des artistes de l'École française depuis l'origine des arts du dessin jusqu'à nos jours: architectes, peintres, sculpteurs, graveurs et lithographes''. Paris: 1882–1885, vol. I, p. 684.


External links


An anecdote
(in French) regarding Goyet's participation in the Exposition Universelle des Beaus-Arts in Paris in 1855.
14 works by Goyet
owned by the French state, with locations and acquisition details, at Cnap.fr, site of the (Collection du
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); two works by Eugène are incorrectly attributed here to his father, Jean-Baptiste. {{DEFAULTSORT:Goyet, Eugene 1798 births 1857 deaths Pupils of Antoine-Jean Gros