Salon of 1853
The Salon of 1853 was an art exhibition held in Paris. An edition of the regular Salon it was organised by the Académie des Beaux-Arts and opened on 15 May 1853. It took place at the Hôtel des Menus-Plaisirs in Paris. Featuring submissions by leading painters, sculptors and architects, it was the first to take place following the formal establishment of the Second French Empire under Napoleon III. His new wife Empress Eugénie visited the Salon and acquired several works.[1] A portrait of the Empress by Édouard Dubufe was featured in the exhibition.[2]
Notable paintings on display included The Horse Fair by Rosa Bonheur. Although she had been exhibiting her animal paintings since the Salon of 1841 with measured success, this painting was an outstanding hit and became her best-known work touring across Europe.[3] Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot submitted a religious painting St Sebastian Succoured by Holy Women[4] The German painter Franz Xaver Winterhalter, best known for his glamorous portraits of royalty, displayed a history painting Florinda which was a replica of one produced for Britain's Queen Victoria.[5]
It was followed by the Salon of 1855 held at the Palace of Industry as part of the Universal Exposition.
Gallery
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St Sebastian Succoured by Holy Women by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
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Portrait of Empress Eugénie by Édouard Dubufe
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Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant by Émile Bin
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Buffalo Surprised by a Tiger by Charles Verlat
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Portrait of Palmira Maddalena Gertrude Leonardi by Gustave Le Gray
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Harvesting Potatoes During the Rhine Flood of 1852 by Gustave Brion
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A Marsh in the Landes by Théodore Rousseau
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The Return to the Village by Octave Tassaert
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The Recital by Ernest Meissonier
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Darius Fleeing After the Battle of Arbela by Gustave Moreau
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Pirates africains enlevant une jeune femme by Eugène Delacroix
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View taken in Bellevue, near Meudon by Édouard Cibot
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Queen Christina and Monaldeschi by Johan Fredrik Höckert
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Harvesters Resting (Ruth and Boaz) by Jean-François Millet
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A Child Playing with a Turtle by Pierre Hébert
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Les Gracques by Eugène Guillaume
See also
- Royal Academy Exhibition of 1853, held at the National Gallery in London
References
Bibliography
- Eitner, Lorenz. French Paintings of the Nineteenth Century: Before impressionism. National Gallery of Art, 2000.
- Galitz, Kathryn Calley. Masterpieces of European Painting, 1800-1920, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2007.
- McQueen, Alison. Empress Eugénie and the Arts: Politics and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth Century. Routledge, 2017.
- Tinterow, Gary. Corot. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1996.