Jean-Jacques Hauer
Jean-Jacques Hauer or Johann Jakob Hauer (10 March 1751 – 3 June 1829) was a German painter active in France. Hauer is known to have painted the portrait of Charlotte Corday before her execution.[1]
The artist who drafted the portrait of Charlotte Corday in the tribunal was M. Hauer, painter and National Guard officer for the Theatre Francais. Being back in her cell, she asked the janitor to allow him to enter to finish his work. M. Hauer was let in. Charlotte thanked him of the interest he took of her fate and posed in front of him with serenity
— Lamartine
Jean-Jacques Hauer | |
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Born | |
Died | 3 June 1829 78) | (aged
Nationality | German |
Notable work | Portrait of Charlotte Corday |
Selected works
- Oil painting, ex-voto, Blois, Blois Cathedral.
- Oil painting, Portrait du préfet du Loir-et-Cher Louis Chicoilet de Corbigny, 1829, Blois, Château de Blois
- Pastel, Charlotte Corday, 17 July 1793, Versailles, musée Lambinet
- Oil painting, Charlotte Corday, 1793, Versailles, musée Lambinet
- Oil painting, La mort de Marat, 1794, Versailles, musée Lambinet.
- Oil painting, La confession de Louis XVI par l'abbé Edgeworth, Versailles, musée Lambinet
- Oil painting, Les adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille, 20 January 1793, Paris, Carnavalet Museum
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