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JEAN-PIERRE SAINT-OURS (GENEVA 1752-1809)
The funeral of Philopoemen
oil on panel
1414 x 2318 in. (36.3 x 58.5 in.)
Provenance
The artist, and by descent to his wife,
Madeleine Hélène Bois de Chêne (1769-1836), Geneva.
Théodore Bonneton (1805-1762), Geneva and by whom gifted to,
General Guillaume-Henri Dufour (1787-1875), Geneva, and by descent to,
Annette L'Hardy, née Dufour (1818-1891), Geneva, and by descent to,
Elisabeth Adrienne, called Sabine, Boutillier de Beaumont, née L'Hardy-Dufour (1864-1950), Geneva, and by descent to,
Victor Martin de Beaumont.
Ernest Martin-Micheli.
Claire Payot-Martin, Geneva.
Anonymous sale; Piguet Hôtel des Ventes, Geneva, 9 June 2021, lot 190, where acquired by the present owner.
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Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours was born to a family of French Huguenot refugees who settled in Geneva in the final decades of the 17thcentury. He likely began his artistic training under the guidance his father, Jacques, a draftsmen and enamel painter. In 1769 he moved to Paris to further his artistic training under Joseph-Marie Vien. In 1780, he won the Prix de Rome, but was denied a place at Académie de France, as he was not a French citizen. Not an official member of the Académie, he was not eligible for large official commissions, although he participated in Académie exhibitions. After the fall of the ancien régime he was elected to the Genevan Assemblée Nationale, organizing the inauguration of public monuments, reforming artistic institutions, and preparing designs for currency and official costumes.

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