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==Life==
==Life==
A student of [[Jacques-Louis David|David]], he won the [[Prix de Rome]] in [[1793]] with ''"[[Brutus]], killed in battle, is brought back to Rome"'', and in [[1798]] with a painting on the theme of ''"Battle of the [[Horatii]] and the [[Curiatii]]"''.
A student of [[Jacques-Louis David|David]], he won the [[Prix de Rome]] in 1793 with ''"[[Brutus]], killed in battle, is brought back to Rome"'', and in 1798 with a painting on the theme of ''"Battle of the [[Horatii]] and the [[Curiatii]]"''.


He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1796 to 1802. At the Salon of 1806 a posthumous exhibition of his work was organised, though an earlier one had been improvised at the [[Villa Medici|French Academy]] in Rome just after his death, centred on his major uncompleted canvas ''"[[Horatius Cocles]] defending the [[pons Sublicius]]"''.
He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1796 to 1802. At the Salon of 1806 a posthumous exhibition of his work was organised, though an earlier one had been improvised at the [[Villa Medici|French Academy]] in Rome just after his death, centred on his major uncompleted canvas ''"[[Horatius Cocles]] defending the [[pons Sublicius]]"''.
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== Salon-exhibited paintings ==
== Salon-exhibited paintings ==
* 1796
* 1796
** n° 200, ''[[Ariadne]] abandoned by [[Theseus]] on the isle of [[Naxos]]''.
** n° 200, ''[[Ariadne]] abandoned by [[Theseus]] on the isle of [[Naxos Island|Naxos]]''.
** n° 201, ''Two subjects drawn from the story of [[Hero (mythology)|Hero]] and [[Leander]]''.
** n° 201, ''Two subjects drawn from the story of [[Hero (mythology)|Hero]] and [[Leander]]''.
** drawings : n° 202 ''[[Oedipus at Colonus]]'' and ''[[Sappho]] and [[Anacreon]]''.
** drawings : n° 202 ''[[Oedipus at Colonus]]'' and ''[[Sappho]] and [[Anacreon]]''.
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*''Portrait of a young boy holding a hoop'', [[Orléans]], Musée des Beaux-Arts, oil on canvas, 51 by 38 cm, signed and dated on the hoop ''Harriet fecit 1797'', bought by the city in 1901.
*''Portrait of a young boy holding a hoop'', [[Orléans]], Musée des Beaux-Arts, oil on canvas, 51 by 38 cm, signed and dated on the hoop ''Harriet fecit 1797'', bought by the city in 1901.
*''Battle of the Horatii and the Curiatii'', Paris, École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, oil on canvas, 113 par 145, Prix de Rome for painting in 1798, acquired 27 December 1884<ref>Normally paintings from the Prix de Rome competition remained the property of the École des Beaux-Arts.</ref>.
*''Battle of the Horatii and the Curiatii'', Paris, École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, oil on canvas, 113 par 145, Prix de Rome for painting in 1798, acquired 27 December 1884<ref>Normally paintings from the Prix de Rome competition remained the property of the École des Beaux-Arts.</ref>.
*''[http://www.photo.rmn.fr/cf/htm/CSearchZ.aspx?o=&Total=1&FP=4831757&E=22S39UXB2Q7I&SID=22S39UXB2Q7I&New=T&Pic=1&SubE=2C6NU0XQWNJ9 Head of a young man]'', possibly a self-portrait, [[Paris]], [[Musée du Louvre]], crayon and stump, 0.40 by 0.32&nbsp;cm, annotated in the lower right hand corner : ''Hariette, Élève de David, mort à Rome'', at the base ''1795'', formerly in the collection of the painter [[Pierre-Maximilien Delafontaine]], another student of [[Jacques-Louis David|David]], bought in 1999 from the galerie de Bayser, Paris; bibliography: François Viatte, ''Revue du Louvre'', 1999, n° 4, page 93, n° 12
*''[http://www.photo.rmn.fr/cf/htm/CSearchZ.aspx?o=&Total=1&FP=4831757&E=22S39UXB2Q7I&SID=22S39UXB2Q7I&New=T&Pic=1&SubE=2C6NU0XQWNJ9 Head of a young man]'', possibly a self-portrait, Paris, [[Musée du Louvre]], crayon and stump, 0.40 by 0.32&nbsp;cm, annotated in the lower right hand corner : ''Hariette, Élève de David, mort à Rome'', at the base ''1795'', formerly in the collection of the painter [[Pierre-Maximilien Delafontaine]], another student of [[Jacques-Louis David|David]], bought in 1999 from the galerie de Bayser, Paris; bibliography: François Viatte, ''Revue du Louvre'', 1999, n° 4, page 93, n° 12
*''[[Jean-Paul Marat|Marat]] dying'', [[Versailles]], [[Musée Lambinet]], oil on canvas.
*''[[Jean-Paul Marat|Marat]] dying'', [[Versailles]], [[Musée Lambinet]], oil on canvas.
*''[[Oedipus at Colonus]]'', 1798, (Cleveland, Museum of Art)
*''[[Oedipus at Colonus]]'', 1798, (Cleveland, Museum of Art)
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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* Millin, ''Magasin encyclopédique'', Tome VI, 1805, page 375. (Cited by Bellier de la Chavignerie).
* Millin, ''Magasin encyclopédique'', Tome VI, 1805, page 375. (Cited by Bellier de la Chavignerie).
* Udolpho van de Sandt, «Fulchran-Jean Harriet», ''Revue de l'Art'', n° 159/2008-1, p. 21-43.
* Udolpho van de Sandt, «Fulchran-Jean Harriet», ''Revue de l'Art'', n° 159/2008-1, p.&nbsp;21-43.


== Note ==
== Note ==

Revision as of 12:27, 7 August 2010

Oedipus at Colonus, 1798 (Cleveland, Museum of Art)

Fulchran-Jean Harriet (1776, Paris - 9 September 1805, Rome) was a French painter.

Life

A student of David, he won the Prix de Rome in 1793 with "Brutus, killed in battle, is brought back to Rome", and in 1798 with a painting on the theme of "Battle of the Horatii and the Curiatii".

He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1796 to 1802. At the Salon of 1806 a posthumous exhibition of his work was organised, though an earlier one had been improvised at the French Academy in Rome just after his death, centred on his major uncompleted canvas "Horatius Cocles defending the pons Sublicius".

Salon-exhibited paintings

  • 1796
  • 1799
    • n° 155, Portrait of citizeness G.. in the bath.
  • 1800
    • n° 181,Dying Virgil.
    • n° 182, The Death of Raphael, allegorical drawing
    • Portrait of a woman.
  • 1802
    • Portrait of an author.
    • Portrait of a child.
  • 1806
    • n° 244 Hylas abducted by Nymphs, mentioned as belonging to his widow, an artist in her own right
    • n° 245 Hero and Leander, drawing, mentioned as belonging to his widow

Works

Surviving

Arrestat of the robespierristes. At the centre of the image, gendarme Merda fires at Robespierre. (Colour engraving by Jean-Joseph-François Tassaert after the painting by Fulchran-Jean Harriet - Musée Carnavalet).
  • Portrait of a young boy holding a hoop, Orléans, Musée des Beaux-Arts, oil on canvas, 51 by 38 cm, signed and dated on the hoop Harriet fecit 1797, bought by the city in 1901.
  • Battle of the Horatii and the Curiatii, Paris, École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, oil on canvas, 113 par 145, Prix de Rome for painting in 1798, acquired 27 December 1884[1].
  • Head of a young man, possibly a self-portrait, Paris, Musée du Louvre, crayon and stump, 0.40 by 0.32 cm, annotated in the lower right hand corner : Hariette, Élève de David, mort à Rome, at the base 1795, formerly in the collection of the painter Pierre-Maximilien Delafontaine, another student of David, bought in 1999 from the galerie de Bayser, Paris; bibliography: François Viatte, Revue du Louvre, 1999, n° 4, page 93, n° 12
  • Marat dying, Versailles, Musée Lambinet, oil on canvas.
  • Oedipus at Colonus, 1798, (Cleveland, Museum of Art)

Known in Engravings

Public Sales

Bibliography

  • Millin, Magasin encyclopédique, Tome VI, 1805, page 375. (Cited by Bellier de la Chavignerie).
  • Udolpho van de Sandt, «Fulchran-Jean Harriet», Revue de l'Art, n° 159/2008-1, p. 21-43.

Note

  1. ^ Normally paintings from the Prix de Rome competition remained the property of the École des Beaux-Arts.