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Charles-Alexandre de Calonne (1734-1802) became Controller General of Finance to Louis XVI in 1783. His unsuccessful efforts to reform the structure of France's finance and administration precipitated the governmental crisis that led to the French Revolution of 1789. Unable to push through his plans for restoring solvency, he was dismissed in 1787 and retired to England where he became the chief adviser to the émigrés, selling his extensive art collections to finance their cause. His conviction that the French Revolution represented a threat to every established government was fully shared by George, Prince of Wales, who owned this painting before 1806. Taught by her father, the artist Louis Vigée, Madame Vigée Le Brun earned an international reputation for her stylish portrayals of royalty and aristocratic society throughout Europe. In her 'Memoirs', written towards the end of her life, the artist strongly denied rumours of an affair with Calonne: 'I have never thought of M. de Calonne as particularly seductive for he used to wear a fiscal wig. Can you imagine that I, with my love of the picturesque, could ever tolerate a wig?'. Similarly, her husband, the art dealer Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Le Brun, in a pamphlet defending Elisabeth's right to remain a French citizen, refuted the scandal that surrounded the payment for this portrait.

This is one of the more complex of Vigée Le Brun's male portraits in terms both of setting and iconography. The sitter is wearing the dress of the Noblesse de Robe and the ribbon and star of the Order of the Saint-Esprit; he holds a letter addressed to Louis XVI (inscribed Au Roi). Such details demonstrate his powerful position and close relationship with the monarch. Dated August 1784, the charter that eventually led to his downfall rests upon the table. There is a surprising formality about the setting and costume but Le Brun has nonetheless included the powder that has fallen from Calonne's wig onto his shoulders. Signed and dated Le Brun. f. 1784.

Details

  • Title: Charles-Alexandre de Calonne (1734-1802)
  • Creator: Vigée-Lebrun, Elisabeth-Louise
  • Creator Lifespan: 1755 - 1842
  • Date Created: 1784
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Supplied by Royal Collection Trust / (c) HM Queen Elizabeth II 2012
  • External Link: http://www.rct.uk/collection/406988
  • Provenance: Acquired by George IV when Prince of Wales
  • Object description: Almost full-length, seated in a red upholstered chair, facing half right, head to the viewer, his right leg crossed, wearing a black outfit, a curly wig, a watered ribbon and star of the order of St Esprit; left hand holding a note while resting on some papers on top of the desk to his right

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