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Charles Melchior Collection

Charles-Melchior Descourtis, a talented artist of the late 18th century, left behind a remarkable body of work that showcased his artistic prowess and creative vision

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: Vue de la chute du torrent de Gelten, 1785. Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

Vue de la chute du torrent de Gelten, 1785. Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
Vue de la chute du torrent de Gelten, 1785. [Gelten falls, Switzerland]

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: Victori Pacifico, 1785. Creators: Charles-Melchior Descourtis, Antoine Carré

Victori Pacifico, 1785. Creators: Charles-Melchior Descourtis, Antoine Carré
Victori Pacifico, 1785. [Devils Bridge in the Schollenen Gorge, Switzerland]

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: Le Tambourin, 1788-94. Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

Le Tambourin, 1788-94. Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
Le Tambourin, 1788-94

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: La Noce de Village, 1788-94. Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

La Noce de Village, 1788-94. Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
La Noce de Village, 1788-94

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: The Brawl (La Rixe), ca. 1792. Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

The Brawl (La Rixe), ca. 1792. Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
The Brawl (La Rixe), ca. 1792

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: View of Breit-Lauwinen, c1782-1785, (1946). Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

View of Breit-Lauwinen, c1782-1785, (1946). Creator: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
View of Breit-Lauwinen, c1782-1785, (1946). The Breithorn peak and glacier in the Pennine Alps between Italy and Switzerland. From " British Mountaineers", by F. S. Smythe

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: The Lütschinen Issuing from the Lower Grindelwald Glacier, 1782-1785, (1946)

The Lütschinen Issuing from the Lower Grindelwald Glacier, 1782-1785, (1946)
The Lutschinen Issuing from the Lower Grindelwald Glacier, 1782-1785, (1946). Mountain scene in the Alps, with the Black Lutschine river which flows from Grindelwald in Switzerland

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: Princess Frederica Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia, Wife of William V, Prince of Orange, 1770

Princess Frederica Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia, Wife of William V, Prince of Orange, 1770, (1913). Princess Frederica Sophie Wilhelmine of Prussia (1751-1820). After Stefano Torelli (1712-1784)

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: L Amant Surpris, (The Surprised Lover), 1798, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

L Amant Surpris, (The Surprised Lover), 1798, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
L Amant Surpris, 1798, (1913). After Jean Frederic Schall (1752-1825). From French Colour-Prints of the XVIII Century. [William Heinemann, London, 1913]

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: La Rixe, (The Brawl), c1780, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

La Rixe, (The Brawl), c1780, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
La Rixe, (The Brawl), c1780, (1913). After Nicolas-Antoine Taunay (1755-1830). From French Colour-Prints of the XVIII Century. [William Heinemann, London, 1913]

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: Le Tambourin, (Tambourine), c1780, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

Le Tambourin, (Tambourine), c1780, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
Le Tambourin, (Tambourine), c1780, (1913). After Nicolas-Antoine Taunay (1755-1830). From French Colour-Prints of the XVIII Century. [William Heinemann, London, 1913]

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: La Foire De Village, (Village Fair), 1785, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

La Foire De Village, (Village Fair), 1785, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
La Foire De Village, (Village Fair), 1785, (1913). After Nicolas-Antoine Taunay (1755-1830). From French Colour-Prints of the XVIII Century. [William Heinemann, London, 1913]

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: La Noce De Village, (Village Wedding), 1785, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

La Noce De Village, (Village Wedding), 1785, (1913). Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
La Noce De Village, (Village Wedding), 1785, (1913). After Nicolas-Antoine Taunay (1755-1830). From French Colour-Prints of the XVIII Century. [William Heinemann, London, 1913]

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: Le Tambourine, c1780. Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis

Le Tambourine, c1780. Artist: Charles-Melchior Descourtis
Le Tambourine, c1780. After Nicolas Antoine Tournay (1755-1830). From The Connoisseur Vol. XX. [Otto Limited, London, 1908]

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: Charles-Melchior Descourtis after Jean Frederic Schall (French, 1753 - 1820), L Amant

Charles-Melchior Descourtis after Jean Frederic Schall (French, 1753 - 1820), L Amant surpris, color aquatint and roulette

Background imageCharles Melchior Collection: Charles-Melchior Descourtis after Nicolas Antoine Taunay (French, 1753 - 1820), Noce

Charles-Melchior Descourtis after Nicolas Antoine Taunay (French, 1753 - 1820), Noce de Village (Village Wedding), 1785, wash manner and etching, printed in black ink


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Charles-Melchior Descourtis, a talented artist of the late 18th century, left behind a remarkable body of work that showcased his artistic prowess and creative vision. One of his notable pieces is "Vue de la chute du torrent de Gelten" (1785), which captures the breathtaking beauty of nature's cascading waterfall. In collaboration with Antoine Carré, Descourtis also worked on "Victori Pacifico" (1785), an artwork that depicts the grandeur and power of the ocean waves crashing against rocky cliffs. Their combined efforts resulted in a masterpiece that evokes both awe and admiration. Descourtis' talent extended beyond landscapes to include scenes from everyday life. His painting "Le Tambourin" (1788-94) portrays the vibrant energy and rhythm of dancers engaged in a lively tambourine performance. Similarly, "La Noce de Village" (1788-94) captures the joyous celebration of a village wedding, immortalizing moments filled with love and happiness. However, Descourtis was not limited to capturing joyful occasions; he also explored more intense emotions through works like "The Brawl (La Rixe)" (ca. 1792). This piece delves into human conflict, showcasing raw emotions and depicting the chaos that ensues during altercations. Descourtis' mastery extends beyond traditional paintings as well. In his landscape series such as "View of Breit-Lauwinen" (c1782-1785) or "The Lütschinen Issuing from Lower Grindelwald Glacier" (1782-1785), he skillfully captured natural wonders with meticulous detail, transporting viewers to these picturesque locations. Not only did Descourtis excel at portraying landscapes and events but he also had an exceptional ability to capture people's essence in portraiture.