Oudry's Painted Menagerie: Portraits of Exotic Animals in Eighteenth-Century France

This beautiful volume—published to coincide with an exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum to be held from May 1 to September 2, 2007—is the first to focus on the series of life-size portraits painted by the eighteenth-century artist Jean-Baptiste Oudry of the animals in Louis XV's royal menagerie at Versailles. A tiger, a lion, a leopard, and, most impressive of all, the famous rhinoceros known as Clara joined a group of other exotic animals in Oudry's "painted menagerie," which was purchased in 1750 by his German patron, the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
The book's insightful essays situate this suite of paintings within the context of Oudry's career; discuss Oudry's remarkable drawings of animals; and present a fascinating history of menageries and of the phenomenon known as "Claramania"—when the real rhinoceros, Clara, traveled through Europe and caused a public sensation.

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Oudry's Painted Menagerie: Portraits of Exotic Animals in Eighteenth-Century France

This beautiful volume—published to coincide with an exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum to be held from May 1 to September 2, 2007—is the first to focus on the series of life-size portraits painted by the eighteenth-century artist Jean-Baptiste Oudry of the animals in Louis XV's royal menagerie at Versailles. A tiger, a lion, a leopard, and, most impressive of all, the famous rhinoceros known as Clara joined a group of other exotic animals in Oudry's "painted menagerie," which was purchased in 1750 by his German patron, the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
The book's insightful essays situate this suite of paintings within the context of Oudry's career; discuss Oudry's remarkable drawings of animals; and present a fascinating history of menageries and of the phenomenon known as "Claramania"—when the real rhinoceros, Clara, traveled through Europe and caused a public sensation.

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This beautiful volume—published to coincide with an exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum to be held from May 1 to September 2, 2007—is the first to focus on the series of life-size portraits painted by the eighteenth-century artist Jean-Baptiste Oudry of the animals in Louis XV's royal menagerie at Versailles. A tiger, a lion, a leopard, and, most impressive of all, the famous rhinoceros known as Clara joined a group of other exotic animals in Oudry's "painted menagerie," which was purchased in 1750 by his German patron, the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
The book's insightful essays situate this suite of paintings within the context of Oudry's career; discuss Oudry's remarkable drawings of animals; and present a fascinating history of menageries and of the phenomenon known as "Claramania"—when the real rhinoceros, Clara, traveled through Europe and caused a public sensation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780892368891
Publisher: Getty Publications
Publication date: 06/08/2007
Series: Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum Series
Edition description: 1
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 11.00(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Mary Morton is curator and head of the Department of French Paintings at the National Gallery of Art.

Table of Contents


Foreword     xiii
Acknowledgments     xiv
"A long working life, considerable research and much thought": An Introduction to the Art and Career of Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755)     1
Pictorial Relations: New Evidence on Jean-Baptiste Oudry and the Court of Mecklenburg-Schwerin     31
Menageries as Princely Necessities and Mirrors of Their Times     59
Technique and Tradition in Oudry's Animal Drawings     75
"Animal Lovers Are Informed"     91
Notes on the Restoration of Jean-Baptiste Oudry's Rhinoceros and Lion     105
Oudry's Painted Menagerie     119
Plates     124
Selected Bibliography     146
Index     148
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