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View of the Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome seen from the Janiculum Hill

View of the Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome seen from the Janiculum Hill

10: View of the Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome seen from the Janiculum Hill

Raymond Monvoisin (known as Quinsac-Monvoisin)
Bordeaux 1790 - 1870 Boulogne-sur-Seine

2015-S.14: Fondation Custodia
Rights held by: Fondation Custodia, Collection Frits Lugt, Paris

After studying at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, and spending five years in Rome (1820–1825), Monvoisin returned to Paris to exhibit successfully at the Salon for the next 15 years. Constant friction with both his peers and his superiors resulted in his self-exile to South America from 1842 to 1857. At the time of his departure, his paintings were removed from public view and put into storage. While he was able to establish himself as a portrait painter in Argentina, Chile, Peru, Brazil, and Panama, his reputation in France never recovered, and he died largely forgotten.

Text written and researched by Michelle Bird National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

Oil on paper, mounted on cardboard
14.4 × 20.5 cm

Created: 1821 - 1825

Section: Italy - Rome

This can be found in Gallery 13: Mellon Gallery Exhibitions

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