Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
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Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
Sera prochainement proposée en vente aux enchères cette atypique et charmante composition...
Je cite l'intéressante note de l'expert.
Austrian Silkwork, Watercolor, Gouache and Printed Paper Applique Picture
Vienna, Late 18th Century
Depicting various courtiers within the elegant interior of a Habsburg palace
in later giltwood frame 29 ½ in. (75 cm.) high, 35 ¼ in. (89.5 cm.) wide
Lot Essay
Similar mixed-media pictures were very popular in domestic interiors throughout Europe between the mid-eighteenth and the mid-nineteenth centuries. Comparable eighteenth-century pictures include an Italian example sold Sotheby’s, London, 14 April 2011, lot 44; a German pair sold Christie’s, London, 26 January 2011, lot 274; and two Austrian silk pictures in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (inv. nos. 64.101.1393 and 64.101.1394).
The present lot must date from after 1765 as the portrait depicting Maria Theresa on the wall shows the Empress in a black widow’s outfit, which she always wore after the 1765 death of her husband, Francis I. Although the sitter of the bust seen on the left side of this picture is not easily identifiable, it is very likely that it, too, depicts the Empress. (il me semble plutôt être celui de Catherine II, mais bon, peu importe ).
Judging from the furniture, the clothing, and hair style of the figures, it is safe to assume that this lot was made after the death of Maria Theresa in 1780, and during the reign of one of her sons, Joseph II (r. 1780-90) or Leopold II (r. 1790-92).
Closer examination helps us identify other characters in this picture and date the piece.
The unique facial features of the gentleman seated in front center is without doubt Archduke Paul, son of Peter III and Catherine the Great. During his mother's reign, Paul and his wife Maria Feodorovna, born Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg, embarked on a European Grand Tour in 1781 under the pseudonyms "Comte and Comtesse du Nord."
Although traveling incognito, they were received by the rulers of all major courts they visited during their trip. The first stop on their itinerary was Vienna, where they spent the month of December in 1781, before heading to Venice. The present scene is thus almost certainly depicting a meeting between Paul and Emperor Joseph II in Vienna.
The identity of the seated ladies is uncertain, though it is most likely that one wearing the blue sash is Maria Feodorovna. The sashes Paul and Maria are wearing are blue, which was the color of the order of St. Andrew, the highest order of chivalry of the Russian Empire that was established in 1698 and bestowed upon members of the Imperial family and aristocracy.
Interestingly, Joseph II was a widow at the time and thus none of the ladies wearing a red sash could be a Habsburg empress.
A further interesting feature of this lot is the variety of figures included showing the diversity of the Habsburg court, as in addition to male and female courtiers, a member of the clergy, two Hungarian noblemen wearing their signature boots and mente coats, and a gentleman wearing an order that appears to be the French Saint Esprit are also depicted.
* Source et infos complémentaires : Christie's NY - Live Auction : The collection of Mr and Mrs John H Gutfreund, 26 January 21
Je cite l'intéressante note de l'expert.
Austrian Silkwork, Watercolor, Gouache and Printed Paper Applique Picture
Vienna, Late 18th Century
Depicting various courtiers within the elegant interior of a Habsburg palace
in later giltwood frame 29 ½ in. (75 cm.) high, 35 ¼ in. (89.5 cm.) wide
Lot Essay
Similar mixed-media pictures were very popular in domestic interiors throughout Europe between the mid-eighteenth and the mid-nineteenth centuries. Comparable eighteenth-century pictures include an Italian example sold Sotheby’s, London, 14 April 2011, lot 44; a German pair sold Christie’s, London, 26 January 2011, lot 274; and two Austrian silk pictures in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (inv. nos. 64.101.1393 and 64.101.1394).
The present lot must date from after 1765 as the portrait depicting Maria Theresa on the wall shows the Empress in a black widow’s outfit, which she always wore after the 1765 death of her husband, Francis I. Although the sitter of the bust seen on the left side of this picture is not easily identifiable, it is very likely that it, too, depicts the Empress. (il me semble plutôt être celui de Catherine II, mais bon, peu importe ).
Judging from the furniture, the clothing, and hair style of the figures, it is safe to assume that this lot was made after the death of Maria Theresa in 1780, and during the reign of one of her sons, Joseph II (r. 1780-90) or Leopold II (r. 1790-92).
Closer examination helps us identify other characters in this picture and date the piece.
The unique facial features of the gentleman seated in front center is without doubt Archduke Paul, son of Peter III and Catherine the Great. During his mother's reign, Paul and his wife Maria Feodorovna, born Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg, embarked on a European Grand Tour in 1781 under the pseudonyms "Comte and Comtesse du Nord."
Although traveling incognito, they were received by the rulers of all major courts they visited during their trip. The first stop on their itinerary was Vienna, where they spent the month of December in 1781, before heading to Venice. The present scene is thus almost certainly depicting a meeting between Paul and Emperor Joseph II in Vienna.
The identity of the seated ladies is uncertain, though it is most likely that one wearing the blue sash is Maria Feodorovna. The sashes Paul and Maria are wearing are blue, which was the color of the order of St. Andrew, the highest order of chivalry of the Russian Empire that was established in 1698 and bestowed upon members of the Imperial family and aristocracy.
Interestingly, Joseph II was a widow at the time and thus none of the ladies wearing a red sash could be a Habsburg empress.
A further interesting feature of this lot is the variety of figures included showing the diversity of the Habsburg court, as in addition to male and female courtiers, a member of the clergy, two Hungarian noblemen wearing their signature boots and mente coats, and a gentleman wearing an order that appears to be the French Saint Esprit are also depicted.
* Source et infos complémentaires : Christie's NY - Live Auction : The collection of Mr and Mrs John H Gutfreund, 26 January 21
La nuit, la neige- Messages : 18135
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
Le trio de Habsbourg habillé pareil est tout à fait curieux !
Où voyez vous un Saint-Esprit ?
Où voyez vous un Saint-Esprit ?
Lucius- Messages : 11656
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Age : 33
Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
Nulle part. C'est aussi ce que je me suis demandé à la lecture de cette note.
Peut-être est-ce une interprétation des décorations portées par ce personnage ?
Mais, d'après moi, il s'agit de l'incontournable chancelier Kaunitz
Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz-Rietberg
Stecher_in Jacob Matthias Schmutzer
Kupferstich, Radierung
Image : Albertina SammlungenOnline
Peut-être est-ce une interprétation des décorations portées par ce personnage ?
Mais, d'après moi, il s'agit de l'incontournable chancelier Kaunitz
Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz-Rietberg
Stecher_in Jacob Matthias Schmutzer
Kupferstich, Radierung
Image : Albertina SammlungenOnline
La nuit, la neige- Messages : 18135
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
Nous sommes d'accord.
Lucius- Messages : 11656
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Age : 33
Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
L'auteur n'a pas manqué de saisir la laideur de Paul en tout cas
Gouverneur Morris- Messages : 11796
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
Tout le monde est rhabillé pour l'hiver à vrai dire !
Lucius- Messages : 11656
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Age : 33
Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
Les deux "hongrois" portent en fait l'uniforme du régiment des hussards. Ils ne sont donc peut-être pas hongrois eux-mêmes ...
Lucius- Messages : 11656
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Age : 33
Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
"Le patriote" de Maurice Tourneur. Avec le pauvre Harry Baur et Pierre Renoir. La chute de Paul 1er.
https://ok.ru/video/258876508795
https://ok.ru/video/258876508795
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Re: Le voyage en Europe du comte et de la comtesse du Nord : le tsarévitch Paul et son épouse.
Le Petit Trianon de Marie-Antoinette est le cadre en 1782 d’un souper de quelque 160 mets. Cette fête mémorable donnée en l’honneur du comte et de la comtesse du Nord ( le tsarévitch Paul -le fils de l’impératrice Catherine II de Russie et futur tsar Paul Ier- et sa seconde épouse Sophie-Dorothée de Wurtemberg, rebaptisée depuis leur mariage Maria-Féodorovna ) s’est achevée par un somptueux souper à la chère « aussi exquise qu’abondante ».
160 mets ! Bon app' ...
Un article de Dominique Bonnet
02/08/2022 à 23:30
https://www.parismatch.com/Royal-Blog/Le-Petit-Trianon-de-Marie-Antoinette-fut-le-cadre-en-1782-d-un-souper-de-quelque-160-mets-1820064
160 mets ! Bon app' ...
Un article de Dominique Bonnet
02/08/2022 à 23:30
https://www.parismatch.com/Royal-Blog/Le-Petit-Trianon-de-Marie-Antoinette-fut-le-cadre-en-1782-d-un-souper-de-quelque-160-mets-1820064
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... demain est un autre jour .
Mme de Sabran- Messages : 55506
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Localisation : l'Ouest sauvage
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