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The Morgue, Paris

Explore Charles Meryon’s haunting ‘The Morgue, Paris.’ A monochrome etching capturing 19th-century Parisian life with gothic detail & mystery. Discover this iconic artwork.

Descubre la belleza inquietante de París a través de los iconos grabados de Charles Méryon. Explora su visión gótica y maestría en la serie "Eaux-fortes sur Paris", destacando obras clave como "Le Stryge" y paisajes parisinos impresionistas.

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French printmaker Charles Meryon (1821-68) was the illegitimate son of a British doctor and a French dancer. He entered the French Naval Academy at Brest in 1837 and travelled widely with his parents. Meryon took drawing lessons in 1840 from Vincent Courdouan (1810–93), from whom he learned elegant precision of line. He served as midshipman on the corvette Le Rhin during its mission to the French possessions in Oceania (1842–6). Meryon drew small but lively sketches of shipboard life, ethnographic studies and topographical views. Signs of mental instability occurred as he resigned from the navy in 1848. Meryon’s elaborate monochrome cartoon for the Assassination of Marion Dufrêsne in 1772 (Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington) was exhibited at the 1848 Salon. In his subsequent studies of etching, he began by copying prints by Philippe de Loutherbourg, Salvator Rosa and, most enthusiastically, Reinier Nooms, the Dutch sailor–artist whom he venerated as ‘another self’ and whose Paris views prompted his Etchings of Paris. The first great original from this series, Petit Pont, was shown at the 1850 Salon and was followed by a spectacular sequence of prints: the Clock Tower Turret, Rue de la Tixéranderies, Saint-Etienne-du-Mont and the Notre-Dame Pump (1852), The Chimera, the Arch of the Pont Notre-Dame, the Notre-Dame Gallery and The Pont-Neuf (1853), and, climactically, the Rue des Mauvais-Garçons, The Morgue and the Apse of Notre-Dame (1854). Prior to commercially published editions, principally for the Artiste, most subjects were proofed through numerous states by Meryon himself, who appreciated the effect of printing variation in wiping, ink tint and paper tone and texture, making presentation impressions of brilliance and subtlety. From the outset his admirers realised that for all the clarity and objectivity of his views of the old buildings of Paris, the plates project a mysterious aura and a dream-like, somewhat sinister atmosphere. From 1855 Meryon’s physical and mental health deteriorated and his incisive style and geometrically crisp composition weakened, although he got increasing recognition—select, but important—from Baudelaire, Gautier, Hugo and others. His precarious livelihood became based on reproductive hack-work, book titles and illustrations, many portraits and ephemera, although the privately commissioned panoramic views of San Francisco of 1856 (based on photographs) is more ambitious. Beset by melancholia and bizarre and complex delusions, Meryon was confined to the asylum at Charenton from 12 May 1858 to 25 August 1859. When he resumed printmaking, Meryon reworked and modified in hallucinatory manner the earlier Paris views and elaborated new subjects, but both conception and execution had deteriorated in intensity and images of arcane and more obvious allegory intrude on the architectural compositions. Wary of drawing publicly from life, Meryon appended reproductive etchings from Paris drawings by earlier artists to the initial group, and etched a sequence of his youthful drawings made in Oceania, together with a frontispiece, between 1860 and 1866 in a loose and more casually diffuse manner. Friends and admirers attempted to obtain sales and commissions for him. The Ministère de la Marine (1865), the sky replete with Polynesian and marine phantasmagoria, was published by the Société des Aquafortistes in 1866. Also from 1866 dates his sole plate for the Louvre engraving series, the Old Louvre, after a painting by Reinier Nooms. Although Meryon exhibited in the Salon from 1863 to 1866, his paranoid delusions, semi-starvation and religious mania led to re-admission to Charenton in late 1866. He died there insane in February 1868 and was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, with a tomb plaque by Félix Bracquemond, who had etched the two most important portraits of the artist. The Morgue, Paris is a 19th-century printmaking icon. In his famous Etchings of Paris, Meryon depicted architectural landmarks that were likely to be demolished or moved in Baron Haussmann

Biografía del artista

early life and naval career

Charles Meryon, a french artist, was born on november 23, 1821, in paris. his mother, a dancer at the paris opera, had a significant influence on his early life. méryon's colour blindness led him to pursue a naval career, which took him on extensive voyages, including a four-year tour around the world. this experience would later inspire his etched depictions of paris. he was fascinated by gothic architecture and landscapes—a passion that would define his artistic vision for decades to come.

artistic journey and notable works

Recognizing his inability to paint due to colour blindness, Meryon decisively turned to etching in 1848. This medium allowed him to convey complex emotions and textures with remarkable precision, mirroring the atmosphere of his beloved paris. His most celebrated achievement is undoubtedly the series eaux-fortes sur paris (1850–1854), a monumental undertaking that captured the grim beauty of the city—a vision profoundly shaped by his travels and infused with a distinctive gothic sensibility. The twenty-two etchings within this suite stand as enduring symbols of Meryon’s artistic prowess and continue to captivate viewers today. Among his most iconic prints is Le Stryge (1853), a haunting portrayal of a gargoyle perched atop Notre Dame Cathedral—a masterpiece demonstrating Meryon’s mastery of the etching technique and embodying the spirit of Dark Romanticism. Furthermore, St Étienne-du-Mont (1854), a panoramic view of parisian suburbia, exemplifies Meryon’s ability to distill the essence of his surroundings into evocative imagery. These works cemented his reputation as one of the foremost printmakers of his era and secured his place in art history.

museums and collections featuring charles méryon's work

Several significant artworks by Charles Meryon reside within prestigious museums worldwide. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City houses a remarkable collection of his etchings, including the entirety of Eaux-fortes sur Paris—a testament to Meryon’s enduring legacy. Similarly, Harvard Art Museums showcase Le Stryge, highlighting Meryon's exceptional skill in etching and offering visitors a glimpse into his artistic vision.

influence and legacy

Charles Meryon’s influence extended beyond the realm of printmaking, shaping the aesthetic sensibilities of his contemporaries and inspiring subsequent generations of artists. His meticulous attention to detail, combined with his masterful use of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay of light and shadow—established a new standard for artistic expression. He is considered a pivotal figure in Dark Romanticism, a movement characterized by pessimism, disillusionment, and fascination with the grotesque—themes that resonate powerfully within his oeuvre. Meryon’s work continues to captivate audiences today, serving as a poignant reminder of the beauty found in darkness and the enduring power of artistic innovation.
Charles Meryon

Charles Meryon

1821 - 1868 , Francia

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticismo Gótico
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Eugène Delacroix
    • Caspar David Friedrich
  • Date Of Birth: Nov 23, 1821
  • Date Of Death: Feb 14, 1868
  • Full Name: Charles Meryon
  • Nationality: Francés
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Eaux-fortes sur Paris
    • Le Stryge
    • St. Etienne-du-Mont
  • Place Of Birth: Paris, France