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Henri-Paul Mottez

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Henri-Paul Mottez (1855–1937) was a French portrait painter and artist.

Life

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He was born in London 1855 to Victor Mottez and his second wife, Georgina Page.[1] Henri-Paul was trained in the Académe Julian under Jules Lefebure, and ultimately entered the École des Beaux-Arts under Lehmann.[2] The Mottez family was highly religious and devoted to the House of Bourbon, and so the July Revolution in 1830 came as a catastrophe to them. Henri-Paul Mottez died in 1937.

Henri-Paul Mottez's painting of his father's studio 'In the Studio of the Artist, Oil on Canvas' was auctioned at Christie's New York, in 1989.[2]

Family

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  1. His father, Victor Mottez, French fresco painter and portraitist, born in Lille.
  2. His mother, Georgina Page, whom Victor Mottez married in the England.
  3. His step-brother, contre-amiral Jean Mottez (1866–1942),[3] who became director of the fleet's military personnel, commander of the Mediterranean schools and sous-chef d'État-Major général of the Navy,[4] (Knight of the Legion of Honor 10 July 1901, Officer of the Legion of Honor 27 February 1913, Croix de Guerre) and who had many descendants.[5]

Portraits

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  • Portrait of Victor Mottez (1809-1897) Oil on Canvas. Painting signed Henri Mottez. Current ownership of National Museum of the Palace of Versailles and Trianon, Versailles acquired 1932.[6]
  • Portrait of the painter Edmond Labrador, Oil on Canvas. Painting Signed H. Mottez, dated 1855. Current ownership of Bordeaux Museum of Fine Arts, acquired 1945.[7]
  • Portrait of contre-amiral Jean Victor Mottez (1866–1942) Oil on Canvass. Painting signed Henri Mottez, dated 1837.
  • Portrait of Una Jovan, Oil on Canvass. Painting signed H. Mottez.
  • Portrait of Jeune bretonnes Huile sur toile, Oil on Canvass. Painting Signed H. Mottez
  • In the Studio of the Artist, Oil on Canvas. Depicting his father Victor Mottez, together with his brother Jean Mottez and himself. Painting signed Henri Mottez, circa 1890–95.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Prouvost, Thierry (2014). "Mottez Family Tree". Notes about the portrait of Jean Louis Scrépel (1809-1891). thierryprouvost.com.
  2. ^ a b Betzer, Sarah E (2012). Ingres and the Studio: Women, Painting, History. Penn State University Press. p. 261. ISBN 978-0271048758.
  3. ^ Torchet, Yann. "Yann Torchet Family History". yann-torchet.com. Monsier Yann Torchet.
  4. ^ Jogerst, Gilles. "Espace Tradition/Ecole Navale". Officers and alumni. Gilles Jogerst.
  5. ^ "Geneanet". geneanet.org. semele. 2011.
  6. ^ Base Joconde: Victor Mottez (1809-1897), French Ministry of Culture. (in French)
  7. ^ Base Joconde: Portrait du peintre Edmond de Labrador, French Ministry of Culture. (in French)
  8. ^ "Artothek". In the Studio of the Artist, Henri Mottez. Christie's Images Ltd.[permanent dead link]
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