Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Collecting Portrait Drawings in Renaissance France

François Clouet
Anne de Piennes
ca. 1560
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
René I, vicomte de Rohan
before 1552
drawing
British Museum

According to curators at the British Museum, the first person in Europe to create a substantial collection of portrait drawings was Catherine de Medici (1519-1589). Not coincidentally, she was also the most powerful person in France during a substantial part of her life. In the 1560s she is known to have accumulated over 500 portrait drawings. Catherine's unique enthusiasm for these was instrumental in raising their status as independent art-works. Before her day, such productions were generally regarded as worthless in themselves, seen only as intermediate mechanisms used by artists to produce painted portraits. For that reason, drawings had tended to remain in the artist's possession as studio documents even after the painted commission had been delivered. Catherine's drawings, by contrast, were kept in special boxes in a special private room where she worked with secretaries to identify, classify and annotate them. Court painter François Clouet (1510-1572) was contributing many drawings to the project at this time, which explains why the names of his sitters are preserved with unusual fidelity and completeness. Some of the portraits made only a generation earlier by Jean Clouet (father of François) depicted figures whose identities had been already garbled or lost when Catherine and her secretaries came to describe them.  

François Clouet
Melchior des Prez, Seigneur de Montpezat
ca. 1560
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
Renée de Lorraine, Duchess of Bavaria
ca. 1560
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
Jacques de Savoie, duc de Nemours
ca. 1560
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
Sébastien de l'Aubespine, Bishop of Limoges
ca. 1570
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
Françoise de Saint Remy
ca. 1560
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
Charles IX as a young child
ca. 1555
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
Renée de Lorraine-Guise (an abbess)
ca. 1558
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
Marguerite de la Marck, comtesse d'Arenberg
ca. 1570
drawing
British Museum

François Clouet
Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre
ca. 1559
drawing
British Museum

Jean Clouet
Portrait of a gentleman
ca. 1535
drawing
British Museum

Jean Clouet
Portrait of a lady
ca. 1520-40
drawing
British Museum

Jean Clouet
Portrait of a gentleman
ca. 1518
drawing
British Museum