Маргарита Лекомт

Маргарита Лекомте , иногда Ле Комт , урожденная Джоссет (15 апреля 1717 года - 22 января 1800 года) была французским любительским гравером и пастельным художником.
Биография
[ редактировать ]Маргарита Джоссет, родившаяся 15 апреля 1717 года в Париже , была дочерью Дениса Джоссет и Маргариты шума, оба мясника. Она была крещена 18 апреля 1717 года в Сен-Николас-Дес-Жапочках ( 3-е место ).
Хотя ничего не известно о ее детстве, в 18 лет она вышла замуж за Жака Роджера Лекомте, 33-летнего прокурора в Большом Шатле . Родился 27 февраля 1707 года в приходе Сенте-Круа, Мантес-Ла-Джоли , он был сыном Гийома Лекмат, торговца драпировкой и Кэтрин Женевьев Будет. Мать Жака Роджера выступила против своего брака и должна была сделать его «уважительным вызовом» (акт, в соответствии с которым, согласно французскому законодательству, все еще действуя в начале двадцатого века, ребенок юридического возраста до определенного возраста требовал их Родители, чтобы дать свое согласие на брак) перед тем же адвокатом, чтобы она дала свое согласие.
Пара поселилась в доме Жака Лекомте-Сен-Хоноре в Париже (теперь Рю Сен-Хоноре , недалеко от Палеиса-Рояла ).
Their son, Louis Victoire, was born 24 December 1739 in Paris, and was baptised at the Church of Saint-Eustache (Paris). Their parents lived on rue des Vieilles-Étuves (now Rue Sauval in the 1st arrondissement).
In February 1746, at a business meeting between Jacques Lecomte and Claude Watelet, poet and member of the French Academy, Watelet met Marguerite Lecomte. Watelet gave aquatint lessons to Marguerite Lecomte, who was a pastel artist and who was the same age as him. They fell in love and began a relationship that lasted 40 years. This seems to have been a peaceful change in their relationship and they formed a ménage à trois with Jacques Lecomte.
Marguerite Lecomte and the Moulin-Joly
[edit]The trio moved to the Moulin-Joly in Colombes. The Lecomtes had bought the property on 11 August 1750 through Antoine Quinquet, a Parisian lawyer, but it was Claude Watelet who paid for the purchase and the major repairs.
Very shortly, an entourage of artists settled at Moulin-Joly, soon followed by a crowd of uninvited people.
The journey to Italy
[edit]Marguerite accompanied Claude Watelet on his journey to Italy from 1763-1764 while Jacques Lecomte, who was still a prosecutor at the Grand Chatelet, stayed in Paris. They left in September 1763, along with Father Francois Copette, a friend and Watelet's former private tutor.
In Italy, Marguerite began a friendship with Princess Borghese (née Agnese Colonna, 1702-1780) and Cardinal Alexandre Albani (1692-1779). In 1764, she did a portrait of the latter. She was appointed member of the Academies of Rome, Florence, Parma and Bologna. According to Watelet, she had “the fortunate talent of pleasing without having to think about it/A good heart, a sense of right and the gift of being a friend/An honest and free spirit embellishing those traits/Finally, the grace to united reason/Le Comte, it is for you that nature has made/And that art cannot render, in engraving your portrait.” Some claimed, however, that she had been accepted to these academies thanks only to Watelet's works which she had simply signed.
The journey was described by Louis Subleyras in his “Nella venuta in Roma di madama Le Comte e dei signori Watelet e Copette”. This work notably included illustrations by Hubert Robert and Franz Edmund Weirotter who were residents at the Moulin-Joly. The latter most notably engraved "Mme Le Comte et M. Watelet admirent l'Apollon du Vatican" et "Mme Le Comte et M. Watelet arrivent à Rome accompagnés de Minerve, du Temps et de l'Amour". Hubert Robert gave a series of twelve pieces to Marguerite Lecomte: “Les Soirées de Rome” (1763-1764) which combined a pleasant composition with a picturesque execution.
The butterflies
[edit]On her return from Italy in 1765, Marguerite Lecomte printed “Suite de papillons”, a series of 25 butterflies on 12 boards. She then painted them with pastel before offering them to her friends.
On 20 June 2006, a complete copy of her work (17 cm x 22 cm), bound in calf skin, with a decorated golden spine and a red cover, was sold for 10 000 €. Apart from this, there is only one other known copy, which resides in the Bibliothèque nationale. Watelet was given an apartment at the Louvre by the King, where the trio moved in. They still kept the Moulin-Joly as a country residence where they hosted Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette of Austria in 1774.
The end of a great love
[edit]On 20 July 1785, Watelet offered Marguerite a superb manuscript collection of 50 fables, composed by himself and written by Fyot le Jeune, a well-known calligrapher of the period. This was to be is last gift. After 40 years of living together, Claude Watelet died on January 12, 1786, at the Louvre, at 11pm, in the pavilion of the colonnade, at the left of the courtyard. Shortly after, Jacques and Marguerite sold the Moulin-Joly.
Jacques Roger died on January 2, 1789, at the Louvre.
Marguerite died on January 22, 1800, in Paris, rue Neuve Saint-Paul (now Rue Charles V, in the 4th arrondissement).
После смерти Ватетера ее муж попросил вернуть несколько портретов своей жены, включая мраморный бюст, картину маслом и два пастели . Некоторые источники утверждают, что она сама была пастельными художниками, но другие сбрасывают на это. Лекомт умер в Париже. [ 1 ]