Vernet Antoine Charles Joseph Collection
Vernet Antoine Charles Joseph, a prominent figure in the art world during the late 18th and early 19th centuries
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Vernet Antoine Charles Joseph, a prominent figure in the art world during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born in either 1800 or 1801, Vernet's talent as an artist was recognized at a young age. One of his notable works is the "Revue du Quintidi" from 1921, which showcases his skill and attention to detail. Collaborating with renowned artists such as Jean-Baptiste Isabey and Carle Vernet, Vernet's work became highly sought after. In 1816, he created a captivating portrait titled "Portrait of Carle Vernet Sketching, " displaying his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. This piece was praised for its realism and emotional depth. Vernet also ventured into textile design, creating stunning furnishing fabrics like "La Route de Jouy" and "La Route de St. Cloud ou de Poissy. " These intricate designs showcased his versatility as an artist and were highly regarded in Nantes around 1820-1822. Another noteworthy creation by Vernet is the fabric called "Dites Merci, " dating back to France in approximately 1798. This unique piece was crafted by J. P. Meillier et Cie and reflects the artistic trends of that era. Throughout his career, Vernet collaborated with various artists who admired his skills. In particular, Jean-Pierre Dantan immortalized him through a sculpture titled "Vernet, Carle" in 1828. Vernon's portfolio includes diverse subjects ranging from animals to historical scenes. For instance, he depicted Godefroy Engelmann's masterpiece called "The Monkey and the Leopard (The Monkey)" in 1818—a whimsical portrayal that captivated audiences with its humor. Additionally, one cannot overlook Verner's fascination with equestrian themes seen through artworks like "Merchant of Plaster Figures" (ca.