martedì 22 novembre 2011

POOL IN A HAREM ALL’HERMITAGE

Pool in a Harem and Other Works by Jean-Leon Gerome
 in the Hermitage 
Fino al 5 February 2012 
Hall N 342 of the Winter Palace


On November 1st, 2011 at the State Hermitage Museum, an exhibition dedicated to the return of Jean Leon Gerome’s painting Pool in a Harem to the Museum was opened.

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Pool in a Harem
,1875
Jean-Léon Gérôme - France - Oil on canvas

Pool in a Harem was painted in 1875 by order of the great prince Alexander Alexandrovich (the future emperor Alexander III) and was on display at the 1876 Salon under the nameTurkish Women at Bath; later, it was one of the works of art that made up a continuous exhibition of French painting of the 19th century. On March 22nd, 2001, the painting was barbarically ripped from its frame and stolen from the halls of the State Hermitage Museum. In December 2006, it was found in Moscow, and on January 29th, 2007, it was returned to the Hermitage.
The condition of the painting when it was returned was characterized as disastrous. The canvas was crumpled, the fragile fibers of the thin base layer had frayed and suffered friction damage. A cross-shaped perforation had formed along the fold lines, which separated the painting into four parts that were held together by only a few threads.
From 2007 to 2009, this work by the French master underwent a complex process of restoration in the State Hermitage Museum’s Laboratory for Scientific Restoration of Easel Oil Paintings (T.P. Alyoshina, artist-restorer of the highest category, M.V. Shulepova, artist-restorer of the first category).
In addition to Pool in a Harem, other works by this author which are being preserved in the Hermitage will be presented. The following paintings will be on display: Duel after a Masquerade Ball (1867), General Bonaparte with His Military Staff in Egypt (sketch, 1863), Slave Auction (1884), an engraving from the picture Duel after a Masquerade Ball (1869), presented the first version of the theme of Duel after a Masquerade Ball, (Musee Conde in Chantilly, and two works of sculpture Bacchante (1897), and Plaudite, Cives!, (1898), depicting a gladiator beside a lion he has killed in the arena.
Jean-Leon Gerome (1824-1904) studied in Paris under Paul Delaroche, with whom he travelled to Italy. Within six months after returning to Paris, Gerome visited Charles Gleyre’s workshop. It is probably he who imparted a love of the Orient to his student. Other sources for Gerome’s work were the Pompeian frescos and Ingres’ paintings on classical themes. Those works by Gerome that are now in the Hermitage address the main themes of this master’s work – ancient history and mythology, the history of Napoleon’s campaigns, Oriental motifs, a contemporary plot shown in theatrical form – andmake it possible to characterize his artistic achievements in general.
A full colour illustrated catalogue has been prepared for this exhibit (State Hermitage Museum Publishing, 2011), including an introductory article on the artist’s work and an article on the restoration of J.L. Gerome’s painting Pool in a Harem.
The curator of the exhibit and the author of the introductory article for the catalogue is Alexander Alexeyevich Babin, the Head Research Associate of the Department of Western European Fine Art at the State Hermitage Museum and the holder of a Ph.D. in Art History.

GJ-3872;0; Gerome, Jean Leon. Duel after a Masked Ball
A Duel after the Masquerade
, 1857
Jean-Léon Gérôme - France - Oil on canvas

GJ-5798;0; Gerome, Jean Leon. Napoleon in Egypt.
Napoléon in Egypt (General Bonaparte with His Military Staff in Egypt). Sketch
, 1863
Jean-Léon Gérôme - France - Oil on wood

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Slave Market at Rome
, 1884
Jean-Léon Gérôme - France - Oil on canvas

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A Duel after the Masquerade
, 1869
Paul-Adolphe Rajon after Jean-Léon Gérôme's painting from Musée Condé, Chantilly
Etching, drypoint

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Bacchante
, Model of 1897
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Sculpture after 1867 painting Bacchante
Partly gilded bronze

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Applaud, Citizens (“PLAUDITE CIVIS”)
, Model of 1898
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Bronze
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