Regnault Collection
Regnault, a name that echoes through history and art
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Regnault, a name that echoes through history and art. From the refusal of Richard of Normandy to denounce Charlemagne before Regnault, to the captivating vellum illustration in Ms 5072 f. 71v - The Garden of Love from the Reaud de Montauban cycle. But it is not just historical events that bear this name; talented artists have also carried it with pride. Jean-Baptiste Regnault, a master of self-portraits who immortalized himself on canvas for future generations to admire. His works such as "La Fontaine d'Amour" and "Le Songe d'Amour" showcase his artistic prowess and ability to capture emotions. Nicolas-Francois Regnault, another artist under this esteemed name, created timeless pieces like "A Member of the Institute" which portrays intellect and sophistication. And let's not forget about Henri Victor Regnault, whose brushstrokes brought life to the enchanting "[Gardens of Saint-Cloud]" before 1855. Artistry runs deep within this family lineage as seen in their diverse subjects - from still-life paintings like "Nature morte: chaudron, cruche et légumes sur une table à tréteaux, " showcasing everyday objects with extraordinary beauty, to powerful depictions like Henri Alexandre Georges Regnault's masterpiece "Salome. " This painting captures Salome's allure and danger in one mesmerizing image. The legacy continues with Alice Regnault on horseback captured by Boldini Giovanni in 1878. A true equestrian spirit shines through her portrait as she commands attention with grace and strength. Even mythology finds its place among these illustrious names as Danaë graces our imagination through their artistry. And finally, we witness an important union between Prince Jerome Bonaparte and Princess Frederica Catherine of Württemberg depicted in all its grandeur.