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'''Achille Jacques-Jean-Marie Devéria''' (6 February 1800{{spaced ndash}}23 December 1857) was a French painter and [[lithographer]] known for his [[portrait]]s of famous writers and artists. His younger brother was the [[Romanticism|Romantic]] painter [[Eugène Devéria]], and two of his six children were [[Théodule Devéria]] and [[Gabriel Devéria]].
'''Achille Jacques-Jean-Marie Devéria''' (6 February 1800{{spaced ndash}}23 December 1857) was a French painter and [[lithographer]] known for his [[portrait]]s of famous writers and artists. His younger brother was the [[Romanticism|Romantic]] painter [[Eugène Devéria]], and two of his six children were [[Théodule Devéria]] and [[Gabriel Devéria]].
[[File:Achille_Devéria_Les_petits_jeux_innocens.jpg|thumb|''Les petits jeux innocens'<nowiki/>''Les gages tirés]]


==Early life==
==Early life==
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==Artistic works==
==Artistic works==
By 1830 Devéria had become a successful [[illustrator]] and had published many lithographs in the form of notebooks and albums (e.g.,&nbsp;his illustrations to [[Goethe]]'s ''[[Faust (opera)|Faust]]'', 1828) and romantic novels. He also produced many [[engraving]]s of [[libertine]] contents.
By 1830 Devéria had become a successful [[illustrator]] and had published many lithographs in the form of notebooks and albums (e.g.,&nbsp;his illustrations to [[Goethe]]'s ''[[Goethe's Faust|Faust]]'', 1828) and romantic novels. He also produced many [[engraving]]s of [[libertine]] contents.
[[File:Corset1905_130Fig107.png|alt=|thumb|Fig. 107.

Flatterie de corsetière. — C'est juste la taille de la Venus ! (Deveria).]]


===Style===
===Style===
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===Subjects===
===Subjects===
Devéria was also known for doing [[portrait]]s of artists and writers, whom he entertained in his Paris studio on Rue de l'Ouest. The list of his sitters includes [[Alexandre Dumas]], [[Prosper Mérimée]], Sir [[Walter Scott]], [[Jacques-Louis David]], [[Alfred de Musset]], [[Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve]], [[Honoré de Balzac]], [[Théodore Géricault]], [[Victor Hugo]], [[Marie Dorval]], [[Alphonse de Lamartine]], [[Alfred de Vigny]], [[Jane Stirling]], and [[Franz Liszt]].
Devéria was also known for doing [[portrait]]s of artists and writers, whom he entertained in his Paris studio on Rue de l'Ouest. The list of his sitters includes [[Alexandre Dumas]], [[Prosper Mérimée]], Sir [[Walter Scott]], [[Jacques-Louis David]], [[Alfred de Musset]], [[Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve]], [[Honoré de Balzac]], [[Théodore Géricault]], [[Victor Hugo]], [[Marie Dorval]], [[Alphonse de Lamartine]], [[Alfred de Vigny]], [[Jane Stirling]], and [[Franz Liszt]].
[[File:TKM 4497G 01, Lamav akt, Achille Devéria.jpg|thumb|[[Tartu Art Museum]]]]


==Late life==
==Late life==
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Devéria spent his last days traveling in Egypt, making drawings and transcribing texts. He died in 1857.
Devéria spent his last days traveling in Egypt, making drawings and transcribing texts. He died in 1857.
[[File:Ann Zingha.jpg|thumb|Hand colored lithograph of the woman known as 'Queen Ginga' in Portugal. Her name was [[Nzinga Mbande]], although her [[Christian name|name when converting to Christianity]] was 'Ana de Sousa'. Drawing from the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London.]]


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
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<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Balzac1820s.jpg|[[Honoré de Balzac]], c.&nbsp;1820
File:Balzac1820s.jpg|[[Honoré de Balzac]], c.&nbsp;1820
File:Par Achille DEVÉRIA d'après Théodore Géricault - Une caricature de N.T. Charlet.jpg|Une caricature de N.T. Charlet (d'après [[Théodore Géricault]]), vers 1825
File:OttomanCunnilingusOrientalism.jpg|"Woman performing [[cunnilingus]] on another woman
File:Achille Devéria erotism.jpg|A libertine watercolor
File:Achille Devéria Les petits jeux innocens.jpg|"Small and innocent games"
File:TKM 4498G 02, Lamav akt kannuga, Achille Devéria.jpg|"Lying nude with a jug"
File:Achille Devéria, Victor Hugo, 1829, NGA 208390.jpg|alt=Image of Victor Hugo|Victor Hugo in 1829, lithograph in the collection of the [[National Gallery of Art]]
File:Achille Devéria, Victor Hugo, 1829, NGA 208390.jpg|alt=Image of Victor Hugo|Victor Hugo in 1829, lithograph in the collection of the [[National Gallery of Art]]
File:TKM 4498G 02, Lamav akt kannuga, Achille Devéria.jpg|"Lying nude with a jug" Lamav akt kannuga
File:OttomanCunnilingusOrientalism.jpg|An Orientalist depiction of [[cunnilingus]]
File:Achille Devéria erotism.jpg|A libertine watercolor (after, or attributed to Achille Devéria)
File:Achille Devéria, L'Inquietude, 1829, NGA 60974.jpg|L'Inquietude (1829), lithograph from the collection of the [[National Gallery of Art]]
File:Achille Devéria, L'Inquietude, 1829, NGA 60974.jpg|L'Inquietude (1829), lithograph from the collection of the [[National Gallery of Art]]
File:Achille Devéria - Reverie - 1940.1101 - Cleveland Museum of Art.tif|Reverie
File:Jean-Baptiste Say by Achille Devéria.jpg|Portrait de Jean-Baptiste Say. Gravure de Godefroy Engelmann d'après un dessin d'Achille Devéria. Source : Les graveurs du 19e siècle : guide de l'amateur d'estampes modernes, volume IX, p.&nbsp;28
File:Auguste-Marie Panseron by Achille Devéria.jpg|French songwriter and composer Auguste-Marie Panseron (1796-1859) by Achille Devéria (1800-1857).
File:Henri Herz by Achille Devéria 1832.jpg|Austrian pianist and composer Henri Herz, 1832.
File:David d'Angers par Achille Devéria.jpg|Pierre-Jean David d'Angers, 1838.
File:Achille Devéria, Carnevale, 1830, NGA 207780.jpg|''Carnevale''
File:Alexandre Dumas par Achille Devéria (1829).png|Alexandre Dumas, (1829).
File:Klementyna Tańska lit. Achille Devéria.jpg|[[Klementyna Hoffmanowa]]: A litograph originally published in: Straszewicz J., ''Die Polen und die Polinnen der Revolution vom 29 November 1830'', Stuttgart [1832–1837].
File:Achille Devéria, Jeanne de Bourgogne, NGA 111288.jpg|''Jeanne de Bourgogne''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Internet Archive author |sname=Achille Devéria |sopt=w}}
* {{Internet Archive author |sname=Achille Devéria |sopt=w}}
*[https://www.nga.gov/collection/artist-info.3925.html Works by Achille Devéria] at the [[National Gallery of Art]]


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[[Category:French printmakers]]
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[[Category:French lithographers]]
[[Category:French lithographers]]
[[Category:Artists from Paris]]
[[Category:French erotic artists]]
[[Category:Painters from Paris]]
[[Category:Sibling artists]]
[[Category:Sibling artists]]
[[Category:19th-century male artists]]
[[Category:19th-century French male artists]]

Latest revision as of 09:09, 1 June 2023

Achille Devéria
Achille Devéria self-portrait, c. 1835.
Born
Achille Jacques-Jean-Marie Devéria

(1800-02-06)6 February 1800
Paris, France
Died23 December 1857(1857-12-23) (aged 57)
Paris, France
OccupationPainter

Achille Jacques-Jean-Marie Devéria (6 February 1800 – 23 December 1857) was a French painter and lithographer known for his portraits of famous writers and artists. His younger brother was the Romantic painter Eugène Devéria, and two of his six children were Théodule Devéria and Gabriel Devéria.

Les petits jeux innocens'Les gages tirés

Early life[edit]

His father was a civil employee of the navy. Devéria became a student of Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson and Louis Lafitte. In 1822, he began exhibiting at the Paris Salon. At some point, he opened an art school together with his brother Eugène, who was also a painter.

Artistic works[edit]

By 1830 Devéria had become a successful illustrator and had published many lithographs in the form of notebooks and albums (e.g., his illustrations to Goethe's Faust, 1828) and romantic novels. He also produced many engravings of libertine contents.

Fig. 107. Flatterie de corsetière. — C'est juste la taille de la Venus ! (Deveria).

Style[edit]

Devéria's experience in the art of the vignette and Mezzotint influenced his numerous lithographs, most of which were issued by his father-in-law, Charles-Etienne Motte (1785–1836). Most of his work consisted of "pseudo-historical, pious, sentimental or erotic scenes". (Wright) Since he rarely depicted tragic or grave themes, he appears less Romantic than many other artists of the time.

His paintings were mainly done using watercolours. The French poet and critic Charles Baudelaire referred to his portrait series as showing "all the morals and aesthetics of the age".

Subjects[edit]

Devéria was also known for doing portraits of artists and writers, whom he entertained in his Paris studio on Rue de l'Ouest. The list of his sitters includes Alexandre Dumas, Prosper Mérimée, Sir Walter Scott, Jacques-Louis David, Alfred de Musset, Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Honoré de Balzac, Théodore Géricault, Victor Hugo, Marie Dorval, Alphonse de Lamartine, Alfred de Vigny, Jane Stirling, and Franz Liszt.

Tartu Art Museum

Late life[edit]

In 1849 Devéria was appointed director of the Bibliothèque Nationale's department of engravings and assistant curator of the Louvre's Egyptian department. In the following years, he taught drawing and lithography to his son, Théodule Devéria, and both worked on a family portrait album from 1853 until his death. They applied ink wash to several of the portraits in the album, possibly in preparation for printing lithographs from the photographs. The album photographs by Théodule Devéria are dated 1854.

Devéria spent his last days traveling in Egypt, making drawings and transcribing texts. He died in 1857.

Hand colored lithograph of the woman known as 'Queen Ginga' in Portugal. Her name was Nzinga Mbande, although her name when converting to Christianity was 'Ana de Sousa'. Drawing from the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London.

Legacy[edit]

Works by Devéria are in the Louvre Museum, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Norton Simon Museum, and the Université de Liège collections.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  • "Achille Devéria - Print Collection". Wake Forest University - Department of Art - Print Collection. Archived from the original on 11 March 2005. Retrieved 5 February 2005.
  • "Achille and Théodule Devéria". Achille and Théodule Devéria (Getty Museum). Archived from the original on 11 February 2005. Retrieved 5 February 2005.
  • Stephen Bann, 'Achille Deveria and French Illustration in the Romantic Period', Print Quarterly, vol. XXIX, no. 3, September 2012, pp. 288–299.
  • Works by Achille Devéria at the National Gallery of Art

External links[edit]