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1800 - 1869

Stručné informace

  • Born: 1800, Paris, France
  • Lifespan: 69 years
  • Also known as:
    • Dantan the Younger
    • Jean P. Dantan
    • Jean Pierre Dantin
    • Jean-Pierre Dantan Jeune
  • Top-ranked work: Liszt Playing the Piano
  • Nationality: France
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  • Top 3 works:
    • Liszt Playing the Piano
    • Paganini
    • Victor Hugo
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Died: 1869
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Works on APS: 4

Kvíz o umění

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Otázka 1:
Jean-Pierre Dantan is often referred to by what nickname?
Otázka 2:
What artistic style is Jean-Pierre Dantan particularly known for?
Otázka 3:
Which artist did Dantan's work notably influence?
Otázka 4:
Dantan frequently depicted figures from which fields in his sculptures?
Otázka 5:
Where are both Jean-Pierre Dantan and his brother Antoine-Laurent buried?

Early Life and Family Background

  • Jean-Pierre Dantan, known as Dantan the Younger, was born on December 28, 1800, in Paris, France.
  • He came from a family of sculptors; his father was a wood carver who provided his initial training.
  • Antoine-Laurent Dantan, his elder brother (known as Dantan the Elder), was also a sculptor and entered the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris before Jean-Pierre.
  • Both brothers studied under François-Joseph Bosio at the prestigious art school, beginning their formal artistic education in 1823.
  • A later generation saw his nephew, Édouard Joseph Dantan (1848–1897), achieve some recognition as a painter, though he is now considered a minor artist.

Artistic Development and Style

  • While Antoine-Laurent focused on large-scale academic sculpture and won the Prix de Rome in 1828, Jean-Pierre developed a unique style centered around portraiture and caricature.
  • He began exploring this distinctive approach early in his career, gaining attention for his bust of the painter César Ducornet depicted as an “accursed poet.”
  • Dantan’s talent lay in capturing expressive emotion within his portraits, blending Neoclassical training with emerging Romantic sensibilities.
  • He is often credited with inventing the sculptural caricature, a form that allowed him to satirize and comment on contemporary society.
  • His work was influenced by theories of phrenology and Romanticism’s emphasis on expressiveness. He aimed to depict not just physical likeness but also the inner essence of his subjects.

Major Works and Recognition

  • Dantan's most celebrated works are his caricature busts and smaller statuettes portraying prominent figures from politics, music, literature, and the arts.
  • He created portraits of individuals such as Victor Hugo, Paganini, Liszt, Berlioz, Talleyrand, and William Douglas-Hamilton.
  • His busts often included a rebus on the base, adding an element of intellectual playfulness and identifying the subject in a coded manner. For example, his bust of Victor Hugo incorporated symbols representing the letters of his name.
  • He exhibited at the Salons, receiving a second-class medal in 1831.
  • His connection to figures like Pierre-Luc-Charles Cicéri and Princess Belgiojoso exposed him to influential circles of artists, writers, and political radicals, leading to numerous commissions.

Influence and Historical Significance

  • Although he received less official recognition than his brother during his lifetime, Jean-Pierre Dantan’s work gained a following among the intelligentsia and is now considered more influential.
  • He significantly inspired Honoré Daumier, a renowned caricaturist and sculptor himself.
  • Dantan's sculptures provide valuable insights into 19th-century French society, capturing the personalities and cultural trends of his time.
  • His ability to blend portraiture with caricature established him as a unique voice in the art world, bridging the gap between traditional sculpture and modern satire.
  • Both brothers are buried together in Père Lachaise Cemetery, their tomb adorned with relief medallions created by each of them, symbolizing their artistic partnership and familial bond.