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Adèle de Romance, dite Romany: 1769-1846
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This painter, whose life was as brilliant as it was tumultuous, embodies all the opportunities that the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century offered to talented artists.Born from an illegitimate union between the Marquis Godefroy de Romance, Adèle de Romance was eventually recognized and adopted by her father at the age of 8... When her father left France in August 1791 to defend the counter-revolutionary ideas that mattered to him, Adèle de Romance was forced to conceal her partly aristocratic origins and to live... by her brushes.After a divorce, which she willingly kept her married name, she began a series of small portraits of prominent figures. She took advantage of the fame of her subjects and, for four decades, played with a multitude of surnames, embracing public exposure and presenting dozens of works. Witnessing the upheavals of her time, she made the most of the political and social context that favored portraiture. Better than many other artists, she succeeded in capturing the desire for reinvention of the personalities she painted, presenting a gallery of portraits that reflected France... Portraits, a rather insignificant genre in a monarchy--where only one person matters and everyone else is nothing--acquired a new level of interest in a Republic. It then became a vector of virtues, talents, services, and memories.Adèle de Romance did not have the privilege of joining the royal collections, the birthplace of today's national collections. Paying tribute to this painter who managed to live from her art first required finding her works. Thus, with the exception of the rich corpus preserved in the collections of the Comédie-Française, the paintings of Adèle de Romance held in French public collections are not only rare but rarely exhibited. Many of her portraits remained with the descendants of the sitters, who kindly allowed them to be displayed for the Grasse exhibition, thus honoring this woman who, very early on, understood that culture and artistic talents were a remarkable passport to being accepted, regardless of her origins, and having a voice in a world dominated by men. -- publisher.
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- Cinisello Balsamo, Milano: Silvana editoriale
- [Grasse]: Musée Fragonard, [2025]
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- 8836661122
- 9788836661121
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Musée Fragonard, Grasse, France, June 14-October 12, 2025.
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