Henri-Guillaume Schlesinger Explained

Henri-Guillaume Schlesinger, originally Wilhelm Heinrich Schlesinger (6 August 1814, in Frankfurt am Main – 21 February 1893, in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French portrait and genre painter of German birth. He was especially known for his lively and sensitive depictions of young women.

Biography

He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, and was originally active in that city. He then moved to Paris, where he participated in the Salon from 1840 to 1889 and received two medals.

During a visit to Istanbul in 1837, he was commissioned to do several official paintings of Sultan Mahmud II, including a large equestrian portrait and one of the Sultan wearing Western-style clothing, which is now on display at the Topkapi Palace Museum. One was donated to King Louis-Philippe by Mustafa Reşid Pasha, who was then serving as Ambassador to France, and may now be seen at Versailles.

His painting "The Five Senses" was purchased by Empress Eugénie in 1865. The following year, he was named a Chevalier in the Legion of Honor[1] and became a French citizen in 1870, just before the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. During the war and the subsequent Commune, he lived in London.

In addition to oil paintings, he was a watercolorist and painted miniatures on ivory.

Works

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Portrait of the art dealer Dominik Artaria 76.5 x 60.5 cm Unknown
Bust portrait of a Viennese middle-class woman 76.5 x 60.5 cm Vienna, Belvedere
Equestrian portrait of Sultan Mahmud II Private collection
Portrait of a woman
Portrait of Sultan Mahmud II Private collection
Portrait of the writer Louis Lurine
Blind man's buff Private collection
Young women singing and playing the lute Private collection
Young peasant couple 42.9 x 33 cm Private collection
A harem interior 74 x 93 cm Private collection
A dreamy look Private collection
Courtly scene with a maid Private collection
Two curious girls on the stairs before a Mediterranean landscape 1860 circa 112 x 87 cm Private collection
The stolen child
Touch; the five senses 1865 circa 115.5 x 89.5 cm Private collection
Taste; the five senses 1865 circa 115.5 x 89.5 cm Private collection
Hearing; the five senses 1865 circa 115.5 x 89.5 cm Private collection
Smell; the five senses 1865 circa 115.5 x 89.5 cm Private collection
Sight; the five senses 1865 circa 115.5 x 89.5 cm Private collection
Lost in thought 73 x 59.7 cm Private collection
Alone at the atelier 125.7 x 108 cm
An Egyptian girl preparing for the bath 90 x 117.5 cm Private collection
An Italian maiden 51 x 35 cm Private collection
An Italian beauty 72.5 x 60 cm Even if the painting is titled A Spanish beauty, if you see the artwork above has the same clothes, so is quite more likely an Italian one. Private collection
Girl with lovebirds Harrogate, Mercer Art Gallery
A beautiful frame 1879 circa
The reprimand Private collection
The young artist Private collection
Girl with a mandolin 107 x 63.5 cm Private collection
Girl with dead bird 86 x 74 cm Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum
Fair in the Pyrenees 31.2 x 42.7 cm United Kingdom, Royal Collection
Young dancer with tambourine Private collection
Chess players Private collection
A ride Private collection
Turkish Woman and Chibouk Private collection
Welcome change 49 x 66 cm The painting is only attributed Private collection

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/leonore_fr?ACTION=CHERCHER&FIELD_1=COTE&VALUE_1=LH/2480/55 Dossier