Jules Ruinart de Brimont

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Jules Ruinart de Brimont , incorrectly also Ruinart de Brinant (born November 16, 1836 in Koblenz , Rhine Province ; † May 26, 1898 in Rilly-la-Montagne , Marne department ), was a French portrait , genre and landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School .

Life

Ruinart de Brimont, son of Remy Auguste Ruinart (1797–1881) and Émilie Jeanne Albertine Tesche (1807–1881), offspring of the aristocratic family Ruinart de Brimont , whose name is closely associated with the Champagne house Ruinart , had a penchant for drawing from an early age . At the age of fourteen, his parents sent him to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp . At the age of eighteen he went to Düsseldorf , where he became a private student of the genre painter Rudolf Jordan . After that he earned his living as a portrait painter for a while. During this time he was invited to palaces of the nobility to portray owners and their family members, for example on the houses of the von Lilien , Fürstenberg , Bodelschwingh and Wedel families . When he had enough money for a Grand Tour , he went to Italy for a period of six months in Rome and another six months in Capri . He then enrolled at the Düsseldorf Art Academy in order to perfect himself in landscape painting. In the years 1866/1867 he was a student of Oswald Achenbach's landscape class there . In Düsseldorf, where he met Mihály von Munkácsy , Michail Jakowlewitsch Wylie and Arthur Calame , among others , he was a member of the artists' association Malkasten from 1859 to 1871 and 1873/1874 . During the Franco-Prussian War Ruinart de Brimont settled in Rilly-la-Montagne, where he later died. From there he made numerous trips to Belgium, the Netherlands, England, Germany, Bohemia, Italy and Spain. In 1888, in addition to the Salon de Paris, he also took part in the Exposición Universal de Barcelona . In Barcelona , where he stayed until 1890, he also acted as a correspondent for Le Monde Illustré .

Works (selection)

  • The letter , 1861
  • View of Naples with Castel Sant'Elmo , late 1860s, State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
  • Leçon de dessin , exhibited in the Salon de Paris in 1888
  • La jeune mère , exhibited in the Salon de Paris in 1888
  • Una calle de Tarragona o Barcelona , 1889
  • Tipo Tunecino , 1889

literature

  • Ruinart de Brimont (Jules) . In: Matot-Braine: Almanach-Annuaire Historique, Administratif et Commerciale de la Marne, de l'Aisne et des Ardennes . Reims 1899 ( digitized )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jules Ruinart de Brimont , genealogical data sheet in the portal gw.geneanet.org , accessed on June 21, 2016
  2. ^ Rudolf Theilmann: The student lists of the landscape classes from Schirmer to Dücker . In: Wend von Kalnein (Ed.): The Düsseldorf School of Painting . Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1979, ISBN 3-8053-0409-9 , p. 147
  3. Bettina Baumgärtel , Sabine Schroyen, Lydia Immerheiser, Sabine Teichgröb: Directory of foreign artists. Nationality, residence and studies in Düsseldorf . In: Bettina Baumgärtel (Hrsg.): The Düsseldorf School of Painting and its international impact 1819–1918 . Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86568-702-9 , Volume 1, p. 439
  4. Lot 4: Jules de Ruinart Brinant (1838–1898), The Letter, 1861 ( Memento of the original from June 21, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Website on encheres.lefigaro.fr , accessed on June 21, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / encheres.lefigaro.fr
  5. View of Naples with Castle Sant 'Elmo , website in the portal hermitagemuseum.org , accessed on June 21, 2016
  6. Jules Ruinart , website in the fernandoalcolea.es portal , accessed on June 21, 2016