2007.24.1 Franҫois (Franz Joseph) Fleischbein, Portrait of Marie Louise Têtu, Madame François Fleischbein


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
This intimate portrait of the artist François Fleischbein’s wife was painted in New Orleans after the German-born painter and his French wife settled there in the mid-1830s. The work displays his winning combination of precise, tight brushwork in the French academic style and a sweetness and charm common to 19th-century German painting.

Fleischbein was born in Bavaria and studied in Paris before joining the community of international painters seeking fame and fortune in cosmopolitan New Orleans. Although born “Franz Josef,” he changed his name to the French “François” to fit in with his Creole clients of Gallic descent. After arriving in New Orleans in 1833, he spent the rest of his life there, working not only as a portrait painter but also as an early photographer, an enterprise in which Madame Fleischbein also took part.

Excerpt from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy, 2007.

NOTES
c. 1833-1836

Artist not in Getty

Rebecca Singerman worked on this note.

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Artist/designers
Fleischbein, Franҫois (American, 1801-1868)

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Geography 
Place of origin: New Orleans (Louisiana/United States): TGN: 7014214

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Oil on mounted paper

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From 2007: Dallas Museum of Art, American Painting Fund and the Patsy Lacy Griffith Collection, gift of Patsy Lacy Griffith by exchange

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FUN FACTS
  • Marie Louise Tetu, Francois Fleischbein’s wife, was the daughter of a Napoleonic soldier. She and Fleischbein were married in France and had four children. 

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General Description
 
This intimate portrait of the artist François Fleischbein’s wife was painted in New Orleans after the German-born painter and his French wife settled there in the mid-1830s. The work displays his winning combination of precise, tight brushwork in the French academic style and a sweetness and charm common to 19th-century German painting.

Fleischbein was born in Bavaria and studied in Paris before joining the community of international painters seeking fame and fortune in cosmopolitan New Orleans. Although born “Franz Josef,” he changed his name to the French “François” to fit in with his Creole clients of Gallic descent. After arriving in New Orleans in 1833, he spent the rest of his life there, working not only as a portrait painter but also as an early photographer, an enterprise in which Madame Fleischbein also took part.

Excerpt from
William Keyse Rudolph, DMA label copy, 2007.

Fun Facts
  • Marie Louise Tetu, Francois Fleischbein’s wife, was the daughter of a Napoleonic soldier. She and Fleischbein were married in France and had four children. 

Archival Resources

Notes
c. 1833-1836

Artist not in Getty

Rebecca Singerman worked on this note.

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Fleischbein, Franҫois (American, 1801-1868)

Cultures

Geography 
Place of origin: New Orleans (Louisiana/United States): TGN: 7014214

Process/materials
Oil on mounted paper

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
From 2007: Dallas Museum of Art, American Painting Fund and the Patsy Lacy Griffith Collection, gift of Patsy Lacy Griffith by exchange

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

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