Portret van François-Vincent Raspail
1848 - 1849
Medium
lithography
Dimensions
344; 220
About this artwork
blad: hoogte 344 mm x breedte 220 mm
Art Historical Context
This striking lithographic portrait, created by French artist Achille Devéria between 1848 and 1849, captures François-Vincent Raspail, a prominent chemist, physician, and political activist. The timing is significant, as the work coincides with the revolutionary fervor of 1848 in France, when Raspail emerged as a vocal advocate for social reform and workers’ rights. Devéria, celebrated for his sensitive portrayals of notable contemporaries, used lithography—a medium prized in the nineteenth century for its ability to produce fine detail and multiple impressions—to bring such figures to a broa...
About the Artist
Achille Devéria · 1800–1857
Achille Jacques-Jean-Marie Devéria (1800–1857) was a French painter and lithographer whose prolific output and sophisticated portrait work made him one of the most important visual chroniclers of French Romantic culture. Born in Paris on February 6, 1800, Devéria came of age during the Restoration period and became closely associated with the Romantic movement that dominated French arts and letter...