Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
A Ferry on the Seine below the Pont Royal. Paris
A coastal landscape with figures in a boat and along a path
A View Of The Pyramid Of Caius Cestius And Ancient Ruins
A View Of a Ruined Temple With Washerwomen
Architectural Fantasy of Roman Ruins with an Inscription Plaque
Jean-Baptiste Lallemand (1716–1803) was a French artist born in Dijon. He was mainly a painter and draftsman of landscapes and genre works. He sometimes signed himself Lallemant or Allemanus.[1] After a stay in Italy, he went to Paris and became a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc. He died in Paris.
Works
The château de Chantilly in the 18th century, after works by the Condés. Gouache. Musée Condé.
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon owns many of his works, including a drawing and a painting showing the Château de Montmusard. His works also feature in the collections of the Musée Carnavalet and the Cabinet des estampes of the Bibliothèque nationale, both in Paris.
Paintings
The prince de Lambesc charging at the head of the régiment Royal allemand, 12 July 1789, oil on canvas - Musee Carnavalet
Taking of the Bastille, 14 July 1789, oil on canvas - Musee Carnavalet
Massacre of Jacques de Flesselles, 14 July 1789, oil on canvas
Pillaging of the weapons at les Invalides, morning of 14 July 1789, oil on canvas
c. 1790/1795 : Arrest of the governor of the Bastille, 14 July 1789, oil on canvas, 63 x 80 cm, Vizille, Musée de la Révolution française
Pillaging of the Hôtel des Invalides 1789, oils
Pyramid of Caius Cestius in Rome
Bourgeois cookery
Drawings
View of the city and port of Rouen, capture of the faubourg Saint-Sever, drawing
View of the porte Saint-Maclou, ancient caves and courts, near the botanical gardens in Rouen, drawing
View of part of the city of Rouen and the promenades of the old palace, from the faubourg Saint-Sever, drawing
View of the bourse in Rouen, seen from the porte Arangrie, drawing
Second view of the bourse at the city of Rouen, drawing
View of the salines of Lons-le-Saulnier, in Franche-Comté
Watercolour drawings
1775 c - La Halle aux Veaux, wash, pen and watercolour, Sbd, Dim: 18,5 cm x 32,3 cm Réserve dessins Musée Carnavalet
Engravings
View of Autun from the chemin de Monjeu (c.1780) - engraving by Mademoiselle Denis after a drawing by Lallemand
Several city views, notably from Burgundy
In the engraving shown right, note the indication of major buildings by the placement one or more flying birds over them: one bird over the Tour des Ursulines, two over the cathedral, three over the seminary. The initials APDR signify Avec Privilèges Du Roi (with the king's privilege). This burin engraving has been hand-coloured—some roofs are covered with blue slates (as with the church), others are in red to indicate tiles.
Bibliography
Exhibition catalogue, "Un paysagiste dijonnais du XVIII° siècle: Jean-Baptiste Lallemand", Dijon, Musée des Beaux-Arts, 1954, by M. Quarré and Mme Geiger
Claude-Gérard, Marcus Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, Paris, 1996
Notes
Tajan auction, 26 June 2008, n° 67.
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