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Louis-Léopold Boilly
Description
- Louis-Léopold Boilly
- Portrait of the singer Jean Elleviou in Le Prisonnier
- signed lower left: L. Boilly
- oil on panel
Provenance
His sale ("M. Bressant de la Comédie Française"), Paris. Hotel Drouot, 24 November 1880, lot 49;
Félix Doistau;
His sale, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, 9 June 1909, lot 3 (to Helbronner for 5200 FF);
Madame Alexandre Elissen, 1930;
With Galerie Cailleux, Paris;
Private collects ion;
Anonymous sale ("Appartenant à une collects ion particulière euopéenne"), Paris, Replica Shoes 's, 27 June 2002, lot 96.
Exhibited
Paris, Galerie Seligmann, Hôtel de Sagan, L.L. Boilly, 1930, no. 164 (with incorrect dimensions, 35 by 42 cm.).
Literature
E. Bellier de la Chavignerie and L. Auvray, Dictionnaire general des artistes de l'école française, vol. I, Paris 1882, p. 108;
H. Harrisse, L.-L. Boilly, Paris 1898, p. 76, cat. no. 16 (with incorrect dimensions, 54 by 70 cm.);
P. Marmottan, Le Peintre Louis Boilly (1761-1845), Paris 1913, pp. 62, 67, 204, 232;
M. Delafond, in Louis Boilly, exhibition catalogue, Paris 1984, p. 107;
S. L. Siegfried, The Art of Louis-Léopold Boilly, New Haven and London 1995, pp. 188-89.
Condition
"This lot is offered for sale subject to Replica Shoes 's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Replica Shoes 's sale catalogues. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Replica Shoes 's or the Seller."
Catalogue Note
Boilly’s portrait of Elleviou depicts the young singer in his role in Le Prisonnier or La Ressemblance, a comic opera in one act with music by Domenico Della-Maria and libretto by Alexendre Duval, which premiered at the Théâtre Feydeau on 29 January 1798. The painting was exhibited at the Paris Salon in July of 1798 as no. 41, “Portrait du Cen. Elleviou, Artiste du théâtre de L’Opéra-Comique national, représenté dans le cost.mes de son rôle dans la jolie pièce du Prisonnier.”1 Two years later, in the Salon of 1800, Boilly exhibited a trompe l’oeil painting depicting various drawings and prints including at center an “engraving” that reproduces his earlier portrait of Elleviou. The artist also included his own self-portrait in the composition at lower left (fig. 1).
1. collects ion des livrets des anciennes expositions….Salon de 1798, Paris 1871, p. 16.