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Attributed to Adèle Romany  (1769–1846)  wikidata:Q18560543
 
Attributed to Adèle Romany
Alternative names
Marie Jeanne Romany; Jeanne Marie Mercier; Madame Romanée; Adele Romany; Marie Jeanne Romance; Romanée; Adele de Romance; Adèle-Romance Romany; Marie-Jeanne Mercier Romany; Adèle de Romance
Description French painter and salonnière
Date of birth/death 7 December 1769 Edit this at Wikidata 7 June 1846 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris Paris
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artist QS:P170,Q18560543,P5102,Q230768
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
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Français : Jean-Joseph Sue (1760–1830) et son enfant. Au Salon de 1810, Adèle Romany expose un tableau intitulé Portrait de M. S***, chirurgien en chef de la garde impériale ; Il se dispose à donner une leçon de botanique à son fils (livret no 239). À cette date, les fonctions de chirurgien en chef de la garde impériale sont partagées par Dominique-Jean Larrey et Jean-Joseph Sue. L'enfant pourrait aussi bien être un garçon qu'une fille : à cette époque, autant les garçons et les filles portaient durant leurs premières années des robes à taille haute comme celle que porte l'enfant. En 1810, Jean-Joseph Sue avait 3 enfants : "Flore" Rose Adélaïde Élisabeth, née en 1799 de sa première épouse Adèle Sauvan; et, de sa seconde épouse, Marie-Joseph (le futur romancier Eugène Sue), né en 1804 et Victorine, née en 1810. Si on en croit la description du livret, l'enfant serait l'unique fils qu'il avait à cette date, Eugène Sue. Le bouquet de fleurs tenu par l'enfant renforce encore l'identification du présent tableau avec celui exposé au Salon de 1810 : Il se dispose à donner une leçon de botanique à son fils. Dans les années 1790, J.-J. Sue, dans différents pamphlets publiés s'opposant à l'usage de la guillotine, s'intitule "professeur de médecine (ou d'anatomie) et de botanique", ce qui indique ses connaissances et ses intérêts dans ce dernier domaine.
English: Jean-Joseph Sue (1760–1830) and his child, probably his son Marie-Joseph Sue (i.e. the futur Eugène Sue). He is going to give a botany lesson to his son.
Depicted people Depicted person: Jean-Joseph Sue – French physician (1760-1830)
Date circa 1810
date QS:P571,+1810-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions 169 x 123 cm
Object history With Soubrier Antiquités, Paris, 2021
Exhibition history Paris, Salon de 1810, # 239 : Portrait de M. S***, chirurgien en chef de la garde impériale ; Il se dispose à donner une leçon de botanique à son fils.
Source/Photographer Soubrier Antiquités

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