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Marie Pasteur

French miniaturist & photographer Jean Louis Albert Mathieu (1837-present) pioneered the procédé deroche, creating unique colorized portraits on ceramic & vitrified materials.

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Marie Pasteur

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Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) a épousé Marie Laurent (1826-1910) en 1849.Ils eurent 5 enfants : Jeanne (1850-1859), Jean-Baptiste (1851-1908), Cécile (1853-1866), Marie-Louise (1858-1934) et Camille (1863-1865).Jean-Baptiste Pasteur a épousé Jeanne Boutroux (1854-1932) en 1874 ; ils n’eurent pas d’enfant.Marie-Louise Pasteur a épousé René Vallery-Radot (1853-1933) en 1879 ; ils eurent trois enfants. Camille (1880-1927), Madeleine (1882-1882) et Louis (1886-1970). Camille Vallery-Radot ne s’est pas mariée et n’eut pas d’enfant.Le décret du 04/09/1945 autorise Louis Vallery-Radot à prendre pour nom patronymique Pasteur Vallery Radot.Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot a épousé Jacqueline Gohière de Longchamps, ils n’eurent pas d’enfant.

Biografia do Artista

Jean Louis Albert Mathieu: The Alchemist of Light and Ceramic

Jean Louis Albert Mathieu, more commonly known as Mathieu Deroche, stands as a singular figure in 19th-century French art – a miniaturist and photographer who pioneered a remarkable technique that fused the delicate artistry of portraiture with the enduring qualities of ceramic. Born in Dijon in 1837, Mathieu’s career unfolded against the backdrop of rapid technological advancements and shifting artistic sensibilities, culminating in a unique body of work celebrated for its vibrant colorization and innovative material choices. His story is one of meticulous experimentation, a dedication to capturing fleeting moments, and a profound understanding of both photographic processes and the potential of ceramic as a medium. Mathieu’s early life offered little indication of his future artistic pursuits. He began his career as a draftsman for a textile factory in Lyon, an experience that instilled in him a keen eye for detail and a respect for craftsmanship. It was during this period that he encountered the revolutionary work of Alphonse Poitevin, a chemist who had developed a method for transferring photographic images onto porcelain. This discovery ignited Mathieu’s imagination and set him on a path to master this challenging technique. He meticulously studied Poitevin's process, refining it through years of dedicated experimentation, ultimately developing his own proprietary method – the *procédé Deroche* or *procédé Mathieu-Deroche*. This involved not simply printing onto ceramic, but carefully layering and manipulating pigments to achieve a depth and luminosity previously unattainable.

The Procédé Deroche: A Revolutionary Technique

Mathieu’s innovation wasn't merely replication; it was transformation. He didn’t simply transfer a black-and-white photograph onto porcelain; he painstakingly applied layers of colored pigments, meticulously blending and glazing them to recreate the original image in full color. This process demanded an extraordinary level of skill and patience – each portrait required dozens, sometimes hundreds, of thin layers of paint, fired repeatedly at high temperatures to ensure permanence. The result was a breathtakingly realistic and richly textured surface, imbued with a sense of warmth and vitality that distinguished his work from conventional photography. The technique itself involved a complex series of steps: first, the photograph was carefully prepared; then, using a special brush, pigments were applied in multiple layers, building up the image gradually. Finally, the ceramic piece was fired at high temperatures to fuse the colors permanently onto the surface. This painstaking process resulted in portraits that possessed an almost sculptural quality, capturing not just likeness but also mood and personality with remarkable sensitivity.

A Portraiture of His Time: Subjects and Influences

Mathieu’s subjects reflected the social and cultural landscape of his era. He frequently depicted members of Parisian high society – aristocrats, royalty, artists, and intellectuals – capturing them in intimate portraits that offered a glimpse into their lives and personalities. His clientele included prominent figures such as Queen Maria Pia of Savoy, Prince Edward (later King Edward VII), and numerous members of the French nobility. His work was influenced by the prevailing trends in portraiture during the Second Empire and the Third Republic, characterized by a focus on realism, elegance, and social commentary. He also drew inspiration from the works of earlier miniaturists, particularly those who employed intricate detail and delicate brushwork to create miniature masterpieces. The influence of French Romanticism is evident in his ability to evoke emotion through subtle gestures and expressions.

Recognition and Legacy

Mathieu’s exceptional skill and innovative technique were widely recognized throughout his career. He received numerous accolades, including a silver medal at the 1867 Paris Exhibition, the title of Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur in 1900, and a grand prize at the Exposition Universelle de Saint-Louis in 1904. His work was exhibited extensively in France and internationally, earning him critical acclaim and establishing his reputation as one of the leading portrait miniaturists of his time. Despite facing challenges during periods of political upheaval, including exile during the Revolution, Mathieu remained dedicated to his craft, continuing to produce stunning portraits until his death in 1937. Today, Mathieu’s ceramic portraits are treasured for their beauty, rarity, and historical significance. They offer a unique window into the world of 19th-century France, showcasing the artistry of a master craftsman who seamlessly blended photography, painting, and ceramics to create enduring works of art. His *procédé Deroche* remains a testament to his ingenuity and a remarkable example of artistic innovation. His work is now held in prestigious collections worldwide, ensuring that this extraordinary artist’s legacy will continue to inspire and captivate for generations to come.

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Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Miniaturist & Photographer
  • Date Of Birth: 1837 Dijon, France
  • Full Name: Jean Louis Albert Mathieu
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Portrait of Queen Maria Pia
    • Marie Pasteur
  • Place Of Birth: Dijon, France