Painting by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson
Portrait of Madame Reiset is an 1823 portrait painting by the French artist Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson. It depicts Colette-Désirée-Thérèse Godefroy (1782-1850) the wife of Jacques de Reiset a French government official of the Restoration era. She was the mother of Frédéric Reiset, the art collector and curator at the Louvre.[1]
It reflects the Neoclassical influence of the artist's mentor Jacques-Louis David as well as his interest in Florentine Renaissance art.[2] The sitter had originally wanted to be painted in full-length but Girodet persuaded her this half-length would be better. She chose to wear a velour dress.[3] It was one of the final portraits produced by the artist before his death the following year. It was exhibited at the Salon of 1824 in Paris.[4] Today it is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.[5]
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- Noon, Patrick & Bann, Stephen. Constable to Delacroix: British Art and the French Romantics. Tate, 2003.