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Sir Peter Francis Lewis Bourgeois RA (November 1753 – 8 January 1811) was a landscape painter and history painter, and court painter to king George III of the United Kingdom.[1][2]

Sir Peter Francis Bourgeois, by Sir William Beechey
Sir Peter Francis Bourgeois, by Sir William Beechey
Bust of Peter Bourgeois, Dulwich Art Gallery
Bust of Peter Bourgeois, Dulwich Art Gallery

In the late 18th century he became an art dealer and collector in association with Frenchman Noël Desenfans. The pair were commissioned by Polish king Stanisław August Poniatowski to compile a collection of paintings, which they spent five years doing, but Stanisław's exile in 1795 meant the contract could not be completed and they were left with a large collection of paintings. Bourgeois outlived Desenfans and bequeathed the art to Dulwich College with an additional £2000 to build a permanent building to house it. This became the Dulwich Picture Gallery, England's first purpose-built public art gallery.[3]


Biography


Bourgeois was born in London in November 1753 (or, according to Royal Academy records, in 1756). He was the son of Isaac Emanuel Bourgeois, a prosperous emigre Swiss watchmaker, and Elizabeth Bourgeois (née Gordon or Garden). He had a sister. In 1768, when he was fifteen, his mother died and he and his sister were abandoned by their father. Some time afterward he was taken into the protection of Noel Joseph Desenfans, a writer who had come from France to Britain in 1769.

Bourgeois studied painting as a pupil of Philip James de Loutherbourg. In 1776, at the age of 23, Bourgeois made a tour of Europe. When in Warsaw he met bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski, primate of Poland and brother of the Polish king, Stanislaw II.

Francis Bourgeois and Noël Desenfans
Francis Bourgeois and Noël Desenfans
The sealed coffin of Sir Peter Bourgeois, Dulwich Art Gallery
The sealed coffin of Sir Peter Bourgeois, Dulwich Art Gallery

In the same year, his protector Noel Desenfans married Margaret Morris, an heiress and sister of the Swansea industrialist, John Morris. By the 1780s Margaret and Noel Desenfans were collecting pictures and discreetly dealing. Bourgeois lived with them at their house in Charlotte (now Hallam) Street, London.

In December 1787 Bourgeois was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy and was elected a full member on 11 February 1793, when he donated a landscape painting as his diploma work.

In 1791 Bourgeois's friend, Michal Poniatowski visited London to commission Bourgeois to paint a portrait of the king Stanislaw (now in Dulwich Picture Gallery). For this Bourgeois was presented with the Polish medal "Merentibus", for which George III allowed him to use the title of 'Sir' in Britain. While in London Poniatowski asked Noel and Margaret Desenfans and Bourgeois to assemble a royal collection for Poland. During the next five years, Bourgeois joined Margaret and Noel Desenfans touring Europe and buying pictures and continued his own painting in 1794 he was appointed landscape-painter to George III.

The collection assembled for King Stanislaw included works by Vernet, Rembrandt, Veronese, and others. In 1795 Desenfans was appointed Polish consul general in London, but a few months later Stanislaw was forced to abdicate and the dealers were left with the collection. Their attempts to sell it to Alexander I of Russia or the British Government proved unsuccessful and in 1799 Desenfans published a Plan[4] for establishing some national galleries in Britain, of which the collection might form a basis, and in 1802 he exhibited the collection in London with a sale Catalogue.[5] The collection remained unsold. Bourgeois shared the Desenfans' wish that the collection should be exhibited publicly, and when he died in 1811 he left it to Dulwich College with £10,000 to build a public gallery. Dulwich Picture Gallery - one of the first public art galleries anywhere in Britain was founded. The gallery was designed by Sir John Soane, who also designed the attached mausoleum, in which Bourgeois, Margaret Desenfans and Nöel Desenfans rest in sealed coffins (visible on request).

His death was indirectly caused by a horse riding accident and came about when he refused to have his leg amputated and dismissed his physician. His body was later entombed in the Mausoleum of Dulwich Picture Gallery.

A portrait of Bourgeois by William Beechey is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery and another by James Northcote is at the Dulwich Picture Gallery. George Dance the Younger made a pencil portrait of him, and he is included in H. Singleton's The Royal Academicians in general assembly 1795 (at the Royal Academy of Arts, London).

Family members of Francis Bourgeois included Victor H. Bourgeois (18641935) and Louise Forget-Bourgeois (18301914).


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Further reading



References


  1. Redgrave, Samuel (1878). "Bourgeois, Sir Francis". A dictionary of artists of the English school. G. Bell and sons. pp. 49–50.
  2. "SIR FRANCIS BOURGEOIS, R.A." The Art Journal. 43: 344. 1891.
  3. Dunn, Daisy (2 December 2010). "The history of Dulwich Picture Gallery". The Daily Telegraph.
  4. N. J. Desenfans, A Plan, Preceded by a Short Review of the Fine Arts, To Preserve Among Us, And To Transmit To Posterity, The Portraits of the Most Distinguished Characters ... Also, To give Encouragement to British Artists, and to enrich and adorn London with some Galleries of Pictures, Statues ... Without any Expence to Government (1799)
  5. A Descriptive Catalogue (With Remarks And Anecdotes Never Before Published in English) Of Some Pictures of the Different Schools, Purchased For His Majesty The Late King of Poland; Which will be exhibited early in 1802 ... By Noel Desenfans ... (2nd. ed., 2 vols. 1802)


 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wood, James, ed. (1907). "Bourgeois, Sir Francis". The Nuttall Encyclopædia. London and New York: Frederick Warne.


На других языках


[de] Francis Bourgeois

Sir Peter Francis Bourgeois RA (* November 1756 in London, England; † 8. Januar 1811 in London) war ein englischer Landschaftsmaler und bedeutender englischer Kunsthändler im ausgehenden 18. Jahrhundert. Zusammen mit Noël Desenfans legte er den Grundstock für die Sammlung der Dulwich Picture Gallery in London.
- [en] Francis Bourgeois

[es] Francis Bourgeois

Sir Peter Francis Lewis Bourgeois RA (Londres, noviembre de 1756-, íbidem, 8 de enero de 1811) fue un mecenas, pintor histórico y paisajista anglo-suizo, trabajó para las cortes de Jorge III del Reino Unido y Estanislao II Poniatowski junto con Noël Desenfans. Sus contribuciones ayudaron a fundar la Dulwich Picture Gallery.

[fr] Francis Bourgeois

Sir Francis Bourgeois est un peintre anglo-suisse de Giez (vers Yverdon) Grandson, son père était parti à Londres, né en novembre 1753 à Londres et décédé le 8 juillet 1811. Il travaillait à la cour de George III du Royaume-Uni.



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