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Jean-Baptiste Wicar (22 January 1762 27 February 1834) was a French Neoclassical painter and art collector.

Jean-Baptiste Wicar
Self-Portrait by Jean-Baptiste Wicar, 1796
Born22 January 1762
Lille
Died27 February 1834
Rome
NationalityFrench
Known forPainting
MovementNeoclassicism

Life


The son of a carpenter, Wicar was born in Lille. He studied drawing at the free school in Lille before further honing his talents in the studio of David. The drawings Wicar created of Tableaux, statues, bas-reliefs et camées de la Galerie de Florence et du palais Pitti (Paintings, statues, bas-reliefs and cameos in the Gallery of Florence and the Pitti Palace) were published in Paris in 4 volumes at the Lacombe publishing house from 1789 to 1807.

Portrait of Julia Bonaparte and her daughters, by J.-B. Wicar (1815)
Portrait of Julia Bonaparte and her daughters, by J.-B. Wicar (1815)

Wicar headed the commission set up to loot artworks from the Austrian Netherlands to enrich museums in France. An initial convoy left Antwerp on 11 August 1794, notably with paintings by Rubens, for the Louvre. Abbeys and castles were systematically emptied of their contents, furniture and works of art. Wicar was also a member of the commission des sciences et des arts on the Italian campaign, in the entourage of Bonaparte. This commission was charged with seizing artworks that could enrich French national museum collections. He finally permanently settled in Rome in 1800 and became a portraitist of European renown.

On his death in Rome in 1834, Wicar left the major collection of 1,300 drawings he had accumulated over his lifetime to the Société des Sciences, de l’Agriculture et des Arts de Lille. Mostly from the Italian school, but also in some small measure from the northern schools, it held drawings by artists like Raphael, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach, Nicolas Poussin and Jacques-Louis David. This legacy initially formed the public "musée Wicar", which in 1866, merged into the Palais des beaux-arts de Lille.

Among his pupils was Francesco Giangiacomo.


Works


Carlotta Bonaparte principessa Gabrielli, by J.-B. Wicar (1815)
Carlotta Bonaparte principessa Gabrielli, by J.-B. Wicar (1815)

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[de] Jean-Baptiste Wicar

Jean-Baptiste Wicar, eigentlich Jean-Baptiste Joseph Wicar (* 22. Januar 1762 in Lille, Département Nord; † 27. Februar 1834 in Rom) war ein französischer Maler des Neoklassizismus.
- [en] Jean-Baptiste Wicar

[es] Jean Baptiste Joseph Wicar

Jean-Baptiste Joseph Wicar (Lille, 22 de enero de 1762 - Roma, 27 de febrero de 1834) fue un pintor francés, maestro del neoclasicismo y retratista de cámara de la familia Bonaparte.

[fr] Jean-Baptiste Wicar

Jean-Baptiste Joseph Wicar, dit le Chevalier Wicar[2], est un peintre néo-classique et collectionneur d'art français, né à Lille le 22 janvier 1762, et mort à Rome le 7 février 1834.

[it] Jean-Baptiste Wicar

Jean-Baptiste Joseph Wicar (Lilla, 22 gennaio 1762 – Roma, 27 febbraio 1834) è stato un pittore, collezionista d'arte neoclassico francese.

[ru] Викар, Жан-Батист Жозеф

Жан-Батист Жозеф Викар (фр. Jean-Baptiste Joseph Wicar; 2 января 1762, Лилль, Франция — 27 февраля 1834, Рим, Италия) — французский живописец, представитель французского неоклассицизма.



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