François-Edouard PICOT (Paris, 1786 - Paris, 1868)

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François-Edouard PICOT (Paris, 1786 - Paris, 1868)
Portrait of Antoine-Louis Regnault (1788-1856) in the uniform of a brigadier general, 1846 Oil on canvas 92 x 73.5 cm Signed, dedicated and dated lower left: Picot / à son ami Regnault / 1846. Provenance: Paris Paris sale 1960s (after C. Sells, work cited below) Bibliography: C. Sells, "OEuvres de Jean-Baptiste Regnault", Étude de la Revue du Louvre et des musées de France. La Donation Suzanne et Henri Baderou au Musée de Rouen: peintures et dessins de l'École française, n°1, Paris, 1980, p. 106, note 3. Dated 1846, our painting is dedicated by Picot to his model, whom it represents at the end of a brilliant military career. Antoine-Louis Regnault is dressed as a brigadier general, wearing around his neck the medal of the Order of the Legion of Honor, and on his chest those of the Orders of Saint-Louis and Saint-Ferdinand. We know of another portrait of Antoine-Louis in military costume, this time by his father, Baron Jean-Baptiste Regnault. Probably painted at the beginning of the Restoration period, he is depicted as a younger man, but, as in our painting, his characteristic broken nose is also present.
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