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Shepherdess

Discover Félix Alexandre’s exquisite fan designs! French artist renowned for opulent floral motifs & Empress Eugénie's favorite, showcased in museums worldwide.

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Shepherdess

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Descrição da Obra

Fan with mother of pearl sticks and guards applied with a lace-like filigree of pierced white mother of pearl. One guard is applied with a gold monogram and crown.The double canepin leaf is painted on the recto with a bucolic scene of figures in a landscape. The verso is painted with a diamond shaped coronet and monogram set in the centre and two further vignettes with cameos of putti. Signed and dated Alexandre, 1863.Alexandre, Félix (French, b. 1823) Designer and painter, who rose to fame during the 1850s to become fan-maker to Empress Eugenie, the Queen of the Netherlands and Queen Victoria.

Biografia do Artista

The Master of Elegance: The Life and Art of Félix Alexandre

In the glittering heart of nineteenth-century Paris, a period defined by unparalleled luxury and social refinement, the name Félix Alexandre emerged as a symbol of supreme artistry. Born in 1823, Alexandre was more than a mere craftsman; he was a visionary designer whose delicate touch captured the very essence of European aristocracy. His journey into the heights of fashion began not with the grand canvases of oil painting, but through the intimate and intricate medium of fan-making. As a master of detail, his work bridged the gap between decorative arts and fine painting, creating portable masterpieces that whispered tales of romance, status, and seasonal beauty to the most influential figures of his era.

The trajectory of Alexandre’s career was marked by a profound union of talent and enterprise. His early professional years were spent honing his skills in the delicate realms of textile and wallpaper design, a foundation that instilled in him an unparalleled understanding of pattern, color, and composition. In 1849, he joined the prestigious House of Desrochers, where he specialized in the exquisite painting of floral motifs. This period proved transformative; through his marriage to the daughter of M. Desrochers, Alexandre took the helm of the business, evolving it from a skilled workshop into an international powerhouse of luxury. Under his stewardship, the manufacture of fans reached a zenith of quality that was recognized across the continent, making his creations the gold standard for the European elite.

A Royal Endorsement and Artistic Mastery

The true measure of Alexandre’s success lay in the patronage he commanded. His artistry possessed a certain magnetic allure that captivated the most powerful women of the nineteenth century. He famously served as the fan-maker to Empress Eugénie of France, the Queen of the Netherlands, and even Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. To hold an Alexandre fan was to possess a piece of the imperial court; these objects were frequently commissioned as prestigious gifts to commemorate significant milestones, weddings, and royal celebrations. His ability to translate the fleeting trends of Parisian high fashion into enduring art allowed him to become a central figure in the social fabric of the age.

Technically, Alexandre’s work was characterized by an extraordinary marriage of precious materials and painterly skill. He moved beyond simple decoration, employing complex techniques that pushed the boundaries of what a handheld object could achieve. His mastery is evident in works such as Shepherdess, where he utilized mother-of-pearl sticks and guards, applying a lace-like filigree of pierced white mother-of-pearl to create a sense of ethereal lightness. Furthermore, his collaborative spirit allowed for breathtaking results; notable pieces like Bevy of Cherubs—painted by Parmentier E. but brought to life through Alexandre’s masterful construction—demonstrate his ability to showcase intricate depictions of birds and flora with unparalleled precision.

Legacy in the Archives of History

The impact of Félix Alexandre extends far beyond the ephemeral nature of fashion. He revolutionized the industry by being one of the first fan makers to actively employ fashionable painters and designers, effectively elevating the fan from a functional accessory to a legitimate medium of fine art. This innovation ensured that his work would not merely fade with the passing of seasons but would instead be preserved for posterity.

Today, the legacy of this Parisian master is safeguarded within the world's most esteemed institutions. His delicate creations serve as vital historical documents, offering insight into the aesthetic values and social hierarchies of the nineteenth century. Collectors and historians can find his fingerprints in:

  • The Fan Museum in Greenwich, United Kingdom: A premier destination for studying the evolution of fan design and Alexandre's pivotal role in its refinement.
  • Musée Félix Ziem in Martigues, France: Where his contributions to French decorative arts are celebrated alongside other masters of the era.
  • Private Global Collections: Where his pieces continue to be cherished as quintessential examples of French craftsmanship and aristocratic elegance.

Félix Alexandre’s life remains a testament to the power of specialized excellence. Through his dedication to the fine details of floral motifs and the luxurious manipulation of materials like mother-of-pearl, he created an artistic language that spoke of grace, power, and the timeless beauty of the natural world.

alexandre, félix (maker)

alexandre, félix (maker)

1823 - 1891 , France

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Figurative/Genre Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Birmingham School of Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Henry Raeburn']
  • Date Of Birth: 1823
  • Date Of Death: 1901
  • Full Name: William Oliver Williams
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Portrait of a Young Woman
    • Various genre scenes
  • Place Of Birth: Worcester, England