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==Biography==
==Biography==
"Born in [[Dunkirk|Dunkerque]], he left France in 1814, and established himself in London, where he began his career making portraits from hair. In 1825, he began work as a silhouette portraitist, taking full-length likenesses in profile by cutting out black paper with scissors. Edouart spent fifteen years touring England and in 1829 arrived in [[Edinburgh]]. He remained there for three years, during which time he produced some five thousand likenesses."<ref>http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp06932&role=art Retrieved 2010-09-05</ref> Edouart travelled in the United States ca.1839-1849, visiting New York, [[Boston]], and other locales.<ref>Bolton. 1915</ref><ref>New York Herald; Date: 11-23-1844</ref>
"Born in [[Dunkirk|Dunkerque]], he left France in 1814, and established himself in London, where he began his career making portraits from hair. In 1825, he began work as a silhouette portraitist, taking full-length likenesses in profile by cutting out black paper with scissors. Edouart spent fifteen years touring England and in 1829 arrived in [[Edinburgh]]. He remained there for three years, during which time he produced some five thousand likenesses."<ref>http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp06932&role=art Retrieved 2010-09-05</ref> Edouart travelled in the United States ca.1839-1849, visiting New York, [[Boston]], and other locales.He later returned back to France where he worked on smaller silhouettes the most notable of this period [[Victor Hugo]]. <ref>Victor Hugo in Guernsey; Canadian Art Publications; Date: 01-26-2011</ref><ref>Bolton. 1915</ref><ref>New York Herald; Date: 11-23-1844</ref>


Edouart created portraits of hundreds of subjects, including:
Edouart created portraits of hundreds of subjects, including:
[[Image:Jane Anderson; Esther Ainslie; Helena Anderson; Mrs Arkley; Charles Atherton by Augustin Edouart.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Jane Anderson; Esther Ainslie; Helena Anderson; Mrs Arkley; Charles Atherton (National Portrait Gallery, London)]]
[[Image:Jane Anderson; Esther Ainslie; Helena Anderson; Mrs Arkley; Charles Atherton by Augustin Edouart.jpg|thumb|right|350px,|Jane Anderson; Esther Ainslie; Helena Anderson; Mrs Arkley; Charles Atherton (National Portrait Gallery, London)]]
* Samuel Appleton and family<ref>http://www.historicnewengland.org/collections-archives-exhibitions/collections-access Retrieved 2010-09-05</ref>
* Samuel Appleton and family<ref>http://www.historicnewengland.org/collections-archives-exhibitions/collections-access Retrieved 2010-09-05</ref>
* [[Fanny Brawne]]
* [[Fanny Brawne]]

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Portrait of August Edouart, 19th c.

Auguste Amant Constant Fidèle Edouart (1789–1861) was a French-born portrait artist who worked in England, Scotland and the United States in the 19th-century. He specialized in silhouette portraits.

Biography

"Born in Dunkerque, he left France in 1814, and established himself in London, where he began his career making portraits from hair. In 1825, he began work as a silhouette portraitist, taking full-length likenesses in profile by cutting out black paper with scissors. Edouart spent fifteen years touring England and in 1829 arrived in Edinburgh. He remained there for three years, during which time he produced some five thousand likenesses."[1] Edouart travelled in the United States ca.1839-1849, visiting New York, Boston, and other locales.He later returned back to France where he worked on smaller silhouettes the most notable of this period Victor Hugo. [2][3][4]

Edouart created portraits of hundreds of subjects, including:

Jane Anderson; Esther Ainslie; Helena Anderson; Mrs Arkley; Charles Atherton (National Portrait Gallery, London)

Works by Edouart reside in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, London; National Galleries of Scotland; New York Historical Society;[25] Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and Historic New England.

References

  1. ^ http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp06932&role=art Retrieved 2010-09-05
  2. ^ Victor Hugo in Guernsey; Canadian Art Publications; Date: 01-26-2011
  3. ^ Bolton. 1915
  4. ^ New York Herald; Date: 11-23-1844
  5. ^ http://www.historicnewengland.org/collections-archives-exhibitions/collections-access Retrieved 2010-09-05
  6. ^ http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp Retrieved 2010-09-05
  7. ^ http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp Retrieved 2010-09-05
  8. ^ http://www.historicnewengland.org/collections-archives-exhibitions/collections-access Retrieved 2010-09-05
  9. ^ http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp Retrieved 2010-09-05
  10. ^ "Connell, John, David, Arthur and Mrs. Approx. 5 ½" x 8" cut by August Edouart in Glasgow, June 10, 1832. Reproduced for the Boston Evening Transcript. Sat. Nov. 4, 1939." http://www.americanantiquarian.org/Inventories/silhouettes.htm Retrieved 2010-09-05
  11. ^ http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/online_az/4:322/?initial=E&artistId=3227&artistName=Augustin%20Edouart&submit=1 Retrieved 2010-09-05
  12. ^ http://www.historicnewengland.org/collections-archives-exhibitions/collections-access Retrieved 2010-09-05
  13. ^ Jackson. 1912
  14. ^ http://www.flickr.com/photos/piedmont_fossil/506282921/ Retrieved 2010-09-05
  15. ^ Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. April 1912
  16. ^ http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/online_az/4:322/?initial=E&artistId=3227&artistName=Augustin%20Edouart&submit=1 Retrieved 2010-09-05
  17. ^ Mack and Mack. Like a sponge thrown into water: Francis Lieber's European travel journal of 1844-1845. Univ of South Carolina Press, 2002
  18. ^ http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp Retrieved 2010-09-05
  19. ^ Jackson. 1912
  20. ^ http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/online_az/4:322/?initial=E&artistId=3227&artistName=Augustin%20Edouart&submit=1 Retrieved 2010-09-05
  21. ^ http://collections.si.edu/search/results.jsp?q=record_ID:npg_NPG.91.126.35.B Retrieved 2010-09-05
  22. ^ Jackson. 1912
  23. ^ Jackson. 1912
  24. ^ http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp Retrieved 2010-09-05
  25. ^ http://emuseum.nyhistory.org/code/emuseum.asp Retrieved 2010-09-05

Further reading

  • Edouart. A Treatise on Silhouette Likenesses by Monsieur Edouart, Silhouettist to the French Royal Family, and patronized by His Royal Highness, the late Duke of Gloucester and the principal Nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 1835
  • The Man Who Saved His Life by Giving His Body for Dissection. Barre Gazette (Massachusetts); Date: 03-28-1845
  • Andrew W. Tuer. Art of Silhouetting. English illustrated magazine. 1890. Google books
  • Nevill Jackson. Some men of letters in silhouette. The Bookman, Jan. 1912. Google books
  • Ethel Stanwood Bolton. Wax portraits and silhouettes. Massachusetts Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 1915. Google books
  • Alice Van Leer Carrick. Shades of our ancestors: American profiles and profilists. Little, Brown, and Company, 1928. Google books
  • Andrew Oliver. Auguste Edouart's Silhouettes of Eminent Americans, 1839-1844. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1977
  • Penley Knipe. Shades and Shadow-Pictures: The Materials and Techniques of American Portrait Silhouettes. 1999. http://cool.conservation-us.org/coolaic/sg/bpg/annual/v18/bp18-07.html

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