Montpellier, 1825 – Paris, 1908
Uniform of Trumpet Major of the 15th Chasseurs (end of the Empire)
Drawing, watercolour, ink and gouache on paper
Stamp of the estate
Drawing: 25 x 32 cm
Sold in sheet, unframed
Very good condition
Circa 1900
Drawing kept in a drawings board, so the paper is well preserved and the colors bright
On the back, an inscription in pencil: "15th horse hunter Drum Major circa1814-1815 Coll. Vanson held protected by an old from the old one and designed by Gl Vanson in May 1813. Vendôme column / By regulation the collar is orange / Facing color of the background"
Charles Brun has studied in the School of Fine Arts in Paris under the direction of François-Edouard Picot (1786-1868) then Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889). His participation in the Salon began in 1851 with genre subjects (Young girl doing her morning prayer), but from 1853 he regularly sent Orientalist scenes, located in Algeria (The Prayer in 1859, Meeting in Constantine in 1861, Mauresque Woman in 1867), of great architectural rigor, animated by sharp contrasts in the lighting effects and showing a fine sensitivity in the modulations of gray. In addition to his many landscapes of Algeria, he also became known as a military portrait painter, painting uniforms with precision, and naturally became an official painter at the Ministry of War, where he collaborated with Alexandre Cabanel. He is also the author of church decorations, including that of Villemomble (Martyrdom of Saint Laurent, 1857). Brun became a member of French Artists from 1883.