Osnovne informacije

  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Top-ranked work: Embarkment of the Prince Regent to Brazil
  • Also known as: nicolau delariva
  • Nationality: France
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museu Histórico Nacional
    • Museu Histórico Nacional
    • Museu Histórico Nacional
    • Museu Histórico Nacional
    • Museu Histórico Nacional
  • Prikaži više…
  • Died: 1818
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Born: 1755, Lille, France
  • Lifespan: 63 years
  • Top 3 works: Embarkment of the Prince Regent to Brazil

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Pitanje 1:
Where was Nicolas Louis Albert Delerive born?
Pitanje 2:
Who mentored Delerive in Paris?
Pitanje 3:
What type of art did Delerive specialize in?
Pitanje 4:
In what country did Delerive spend most of his artistic career?
Pitanje 5:
Who commissioned Delerive to paint a portrait in 1814?

Nicolas Louis Albert Delerive (1755 – 1818): A Flemish Landscape Painter Embraced by Portuguese Royalty

Nicolas Louis Albert Delerive, better known as Nicolau Delariva, was a French painter born in Lille in 1755. His artistic journey began with formal training at the École des Beaux-Arts de Lille and subsequently honed his skills under the tutelage of Francesco Casanova, a celebrated specialist in battle scenes—a genre that would profoundly shape his oeuvre. This formative period instilled within him a meticulous attention to detail and an understanding of dramatic composition, elements which would characterize his distinctive style for decades to come.
  • Early Life & Training:
  • Born into a family with Flemish roots, Delerive’s upbringing fostered an appreciation for artistic traditions that extended beyond the confines of France. His initial instruction under Casanova exposed him to the techniques and aesthetics of military painting—a discipline focused on conveying dynamism and capturing decisive moments of conflict—influencing his later works immensely.
  • Return to Lille & Landscape Painting:
  • Upon returning to Lille after his Parisian studies, Delerive dedicated himself primarily to landscape painting and depictions of hunting scenes. These subjects allowed him to explore the beauty of the Flemish countryside and capture the grandeur of aristocratic pursuits—themes that resonated deeply with the sensibilities of the era.
  • Royal Patronage & Portuguese Exile:
  • Recognizing his artistic talent, Delerive secured commissions from the Portuguese court, notably securing a portrait commission for Wellington in 1814. However, disillusionment with the burgeoning revolutionary fervor prompted him to abandon France in 1790 and seek refuge in Spain before establishing himself permanently in Portugal. This exile broadened his horizons artistically and culturally.
  • Style & Influences:
  • Delerive’s artistic style blended elements of French Baroque painting with Venetian influences—a synthesis that resulted in canvases imbued with rich color palettes and masterful brushwork. He was notably impacted by Casanova's dramatic compositions and, later, by Eugène Delacroix’s Romantic fervor. His meticulous rendering of textures and his ability to convey emotion contributed significantly to the artistic landscape of his time.
  • Legacy & Notable Works:
  • Delerive’s legacy resides in his captivating landscapes—particularly “Praça da Alegria” (Place of Joy) in Lisbon—which embody the spirit of Portuguese Romanticism. His battle paintings, such as “Battle of Waterloo,” stand as testament to his skill in portraying dramatic action and conveying psychological intensity. Furthermore, his portrait of Wellington exemplifies his mastery of royal portraiture and captures the dignity of a pivotal figure in European history. His works are housed in museums across Europe, ensuring that his artistic vision continues to inspire admiration.
His oeuvre—including “Landscape with Hunting” exhibited at Lille’s Musée des Beaux-Arts and “Battle of Waterloo,” also displayed at Lille’s Palais des Beaux-Arts—demonstrates a remarkable ability to fuse classical precision with emotive expression. Delerive's contribution to the artistic heritage of France and Portugal is undeniable, cementing his place as an artist whose work transcends time and continues to captivate audiences today.