Two Soldiers
Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier
(French, 1815–1891)
1849
Medium/TechniqueOil on panel
Dimensions18.4 x 12.4 cm (7 1/4 x 4 7/8 in.)
Credit LineGift of the Estate of Henry P. Kidder
Accession numberRES.29.30
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Meissonier won critical acclaim and commercial success with his scrupulously detailed battle and genre scenes. Dressing his models in period costumes from his own collection and surrounding them with historical props, he earned a reputation for exacting historical research. The tightness and precision of his technique—note the absence of visible brushstrokes in even this tiny composition—contribute to the impression his works create of factuality. Contemporaries regarded Meissonier’s pictures as the next best thing to photographs of a pre-photographic past.
InscriptionsLower left: EMeissonier 1849 (initials in monogram)ProvenanceBy 1876, S. van Walchren van Wadenbyen, Nimmerdor, Holland; April 24-25, 1875, sold by S. van Walchren at Hotel Drouot, Paris, no. 53, and bought by Perrier Brothers, Paris. By 1884, Van der Vies. By 1929, Henry P. Kidder, Boston, MA; 1929, gift of estate of Henry P. Kidder. (Accession date: February 7, 1929)Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier
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Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier
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