Jean Joseph Vaudechamp
Portrait of Two Children, Probably the Sons of M. Almeric Berthier, comte de LaSal
Portrait of Antoine Jacques Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville in his officer’s uniform from the Orleans Lancers of the Louisiana Militia.
Jean Joseph Vaudechamp (1790–1866) was a French painter born in Rambervillers, Vosges.[1] He was a pupil of Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson.
New Orleans
Portrait of two Children, 1841, Dallas Museum of Art
Vaudechamp's portrait of Antoine Jacques Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville (1833)
The market in Paris was competitive, so in the winter of 1831–32, he went to try his fortunes in New Orleans, Louisiana.[2] The Louisiana Creole people identified with French culture and selected Vaudechamp to paint portraits for them. Over the next ten years he spent winters in New Orleans, and was a leading portrait painter in the region. He died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1866.
References
William Keyse Rudolph (2003). Jean Joseph Vaudechamp (1790-1864) in France and Louisiana. Bryn Mawr College.
"Vaudechamp in New Orleans". Historic New Orleans Collection. Retrieved 2014-11-13.
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