Jacques Sablet

Portrait of the painter Conrad Gessner, 1788, Kunsthaus Zürich

Jacques-Henri Sablet, born 1749 in Lausanne, died 1803 in Paris, was a French painter, part of a family of artists of Swiss origin.

Jacques-Henri Sablet was the younger brother of Jean-François Sablet (1745-1819). They were sons of the painter and picture dealer Jacob Sablet (1720-1798). They both studied at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in Paris as pupils of Joseph-Marie Vien. Jean-François studied at the Académie in 1768-1773 and Jacques-Henri in 1772-1775. Although their careers did not follow a similar course, the attribution of their works has frequently been confused.[1]

He was the son of a decorator and gilder from Lausanne, he studied with his father before moving to Paris in 1772. In Paris he worked with Joseph-Marie Vien for three years. When in 1775 Vien was named director of the French Academy in Rome, Sablet accompanied him there. His ambition was to be a history painter, but facing competition from Jacques-Louis David and Pierre Peyron, among others, and lacking solid academic training, he could win no commissions. Instead he turned to portraiture, genre painting, and landscape painting. Most of his genre scenes depicted the city's everyday life and customs of the Campagna.[2]

Jacques-Henri Sablet shared a studio with history painter Hubert Drouais and was friends with Simon Denis. He fled to Florence in 1793 with the rise of anti-French sentiment in the Papal States, but perhaps because of the competition he would face there from Louis Gauffier he soon returned to Paris. He accompanied Lucien Bonaparte when the latter was named ambassador to Madrid in 1800, serving as an adviser on his art collection.[3][4]

References

  1. Web Gallery of Art, Biography Jean-François Sablet (b. 1745, Morges, Vaud, d. 1819, Nantes).
  2. Web Gallery of Art, Biography Jacques-Henri Sablet (b. 1749, Lausanne, d. 1803, Paris).
  3. Web Gallery of Art, Biography Jacques-Henri Sablet (b. 1749, Lausanne, d. 1803, Paris).
  4. Web Gallery of Art, Biography Jean-François Sablet (b. 1745, Morges, Vaud, d. 1819, Nantes).


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