Marie Frédéric Eugène de Reiset (12 June 1815 – 27 February 1891) was a French art collector, art historian and curator. He served as curator of the department of prints and drawings at the
Louvre
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and as director-general of France's Musées Nationaux.
Life
Born in
Oissel
Oissel () is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France.
Geography
A suburban and light industrial town situated by the banks of the river Seine, just south of Rouen at the junction of the D18 and the ...
, he was the son of the receiver general for Seine-Maritime Jacques de Reiset (1771–1835), nephew of general
Marie Antoine de Reiset and brother of
Jules Reiset and
Gustave de Reiset. His father was also a regent for the
Banque de France
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from 1826 and on his death on 5 February 1835 Frédéric inherited his fortune. On 4 November the same year, he married his cousin Augustine Modeste Hortense de Reiset, with whom he had one daughter, who married count
Edgar de Ségur-Lamoignon. The new couple moved into his family's
hôtel particulier
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in Paris before honeymooning in Italy in 1836. There they visited the main artistic centres and became friends with
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ( ; ; 29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867) was a French Neoclassicism, Neoclassical Painting, painter. Ingres was profoundly influenced by past artistic traditions and aspired to become the guardian of academic ...
(then director of the
Villa Medici
The Villa Medici () is a sixteenth-century Italian Mannerist villa and an architectural complex with 7-hectare Italian garden, contiguous with the more extensive Borghese gardens, on the Pincian Hill next to Trinità dei Monti in the historic ...
in Rome). De Reiset began collecting on the trip, which confirmed his passion for art, particularly that of
Raphael
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael ( , ), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. List of paintings by Raphael, His work is admired for its cl ...
and the
Umbria
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n school.

He wrote on works in his own collection or in those he curated. In 1849 he stated that "throughout my life masterpieces have been, are and will be the object of my stubborn study every day", although he never wrote any general works on art history. He was made curator of the department of prints and drawings at the Louvre in January 1850, just when the Louvre was under the new leadership of the
comte de Nieuwerkerke, lover of Napoleon III's cousin Mathilde Bonaparte. He and
Horace His de la Salle had already visited the department in 1846, with Reiset himself stating "All the portfolios that we visited were just as monstrously classified". In the following decade he classified and catalogued the collection, added attributions, wrote an overall catalogue in 15 volumes, taking in 35,544 drawings. He specified that he had had to "attribute to each master all that legitimately belonged to him, to give him only what belonged to him, that was the problem to resolve ... I nevertheless had to go ahead at all costs, leaving behind many doubts, many opinions which we knew to be false, with any power to redress them, under penalty of losing everything and never completing the work". He also acquired several drawings for the museum, buying 23 Renaissance Italian drawings at the sale of
William III of the Netherlands
William III (Dutch language, Dutch: ''Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk''; English: ''William Alexander Paul Frederick Louis''; 19 February 1817 – 23 November 1890) was King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1849 until ...
' collection on 12 August 1850, and negotiating the purchase of the
Codex Vallardi
The Codex Vallardi is a collection of drawings by Antonio Pisanello, acquired for the Cabinet des Dessins of the Louvre for 35,000 gold francs from the Milanese print dealer and antiquarian Giuseppe Vallardi (1784-1861) in March 1856. Consisting ...
in 1856, rettributing it from
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 - 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially rested o ...
to
Pisanello
Pisanello (), born Antonio di Puccio Pisano or Antonio di Puccio da Cereto, also erroneously called Vittore Pisano by Giorgio Vasari, was one of the most distinguished painters of the early Italian Renaissance and Quattrocento. He was acclaimed b ...
.
He was made a
Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur
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on 21 January 1853, rising to
Officier on 12 August 1864. He sold his collection of 381 drawings to the
duc d'Aumale for 140000 francs in 1861 and edited a catalogue of them the same year, dedicated to his friend
Horace His de la Salle. The work allowed him to explain his position as a collector and connoisseur devoted to studying the old masters – "The one who is called a connoisseur has been obliged, after much trial and error, to forge his own scientific armour piece by piece". After a controversy over restoration he was made curator of paintings, drawings and engravings at the Louvre in place of
Frédéric Villot in 1861 – Villot was instead made secretary general of France's Musées impériaux (
Imperial Museums).

In 1862 he became a member of the commission choosing works for the Louvre from the Campana collection – he chose only 97 paintings out of a total of 646 and Ingres,
Delacroix and other artists complained. This led the Académie des Beaux-Arts to also acquire 206 paintings from the collection, meaning a total of 313 could be exhibited in the aile de la Colonnade at the Louvre. Reiset had a low opinion of 14th and 15th century Italian artists and tried to send 141 of their works from the Louvre to French provincial museums in 1872, adding 38 more in 1876. Some attributed this to personal revenge, though he did give the Louvre the 1416 Saint Denis Altarpiece by the French painter
Henri Bellechose
Henri Bellechose (''floruit, fl.'' 1415; died before 28 January 1445) was a painter from the Netherlands, South Netherlands. He was one of the most significant Gothic art#Gothic artists, artists at the beginning of panel painting in Northern Europe ...
in 1863, originally in the
chartreuse de Champmol. His friend
Louis La Caze
Louis La Caze (6 May 1798 – 28 September 1869) was a successful French physician and collector of paintings whose bequest of 583 paintings to the Musée du Louvre was one of the largest the museum has ever received. Among the paintings, the mos ...
gave his collection of 583 paintings to the French nation in 1869 – Reiset selected 272 for the Louvre and sent the others to the museums in the provinces. He published a catalogue of the works retained for the Louvre in 1870.

He replaced Villot as secretary general of what were now the Musées Nationaux (National Museums) in 1874 and the following year joined the debate about the national museums' acquisition funds. He argued they were clearly inferior to those of British museums and complained that the Louvre was losing out at auction to the
National Gallery
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, London and other British national collections. He proposed that the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations assign an annual sum of 250,000 francs to France's national museums to acquire major works.
He sold 24 Italian paintings and 16 other paintings to the duc d'Aumale in April 1879 for 600,000 francs, an "acquisition which considerably enriched the galleries at Chantilly". These works included:
–
Piero di Cosimo
Piero di Cosimo (2 January 1462 – 12 April 1522), also known as Piero di Lorenzo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, who continued to use an essentially Early Renaissance style into the 16th century.
He is most famous for the mythologica ...
, ''
Portrait known as Simonetta Vespucci'' by
Piero di Cosimo
Piero di Cosimo (2 January 1462 – 12 April 1522), also known as Piero di Lorenzo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, who continued to use an essentially Early Renaissance style into the 16th century.
He is most famous for the mythologica ...
;
– Avignon artist, ''Virgin of Mercy'' ;
– Filipino Lippi, ''Esther and Ahasuerus'';
– Gérard, ''Bonaparte'' ;
– Ingres, ''Self-portrait''
– Ingres, ''Madame Devaucay''
These works are now in the
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 ...
in
Chantilly
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Places
France
*Chantilly, Oise, a city
** US Chantilly, a football club
*Château de Chantilly
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* Chantilly, Missouri, an unincorporated community
* Chantilly (Charlotte neighborhood), North Carolina ...
.
[ Raymond Cazelles,''Peintures célèbres du musée Condé'' (Chantilly, Institut de France, 1979).] Reiset retired later that year and died in Paris twelve years later.
Works
* ''Description abrégée des dessins de diverses écoles appartenant à M. Frédéric Reiset'', imprimerie de A. Guyot et Scribe, Paris, 1850 ; p.12
Gallica* ''Notice des tableaux légués au Musée Impérial du Louvre par M. Louis La Caze'', imprimeur Charles de Mourgues Frères, Paris, 187
INHA* ''Notices des tableaux du Musée Napoléon III exposés dans les salles de la colonnade au Louvre'', imprimerie Charles de Mourgues Frères, Paris, 186
INHA* ''Notice des dessins, cartons, pastels, miniatures et émaux exposés dans les salles du 1er et du 2e étage au Musée impérial du Louvre. Deuxième partie : école française, dessins indiens, émaux'', imprimerie Charles de Mourgues frères, Paris, 186
Texte* ''Notice des dessins, cartons, pastels, miniatures et émaux. Première partie, Écoles d'Italie, écoles allemande, flamande et hollandaise, précédée d'une introduction historique et du résumé de l'inventaire général des dessins : exposés dans les salles du 1er et du 2e étage au Musée national du Louvre'', imprimerie Charles de Mourgues frères, Paris, 187
Gallica* ''Niccolo Dell'Abbate. Étude'', Imprimerie de J. Claye, Paris, 185
Texte
References
External links
*
Page for Frédéric Reiseton
INHA
*
Ministère de la Culture – Base Joconde : Collection de Frédéric Reiset au musée Condé de Chantilly et au musée du Louvre*
Ministère de la Culture : Reiset Frédéric*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reiset, Frederic
French curators
French art collectors
French art historians
1815 births
1891 deaths
Directors of the Louvre