Nicolas-François Octave Tassaert

1800–1874

S/N 113

Orphans in the Snow

Signed and dated 1855, Oil on Canvas

Canvas Size
13 x 9 3/4 ins  |  33 x 24.5 cms

Frame Size
23 x 19 3/4 ins  |  58.5 x 50 cms

£8,250

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Additional Information

Biography

  • Born: 26 July 1800, Paris, France.
  • Died: 24 April 1874, Paris.
  • He came from a long line of artists of Flemish origin: his father Jean‑Joseph‑François Tassaert was an engraver; his grandfather Jean‑Pierre‑Antoine Tassaert was a sculptor.

Training & Early Career

  • Early training with his father and his older brother, Paul, both in engraving and dealing in prints.
  • In 1816 he studied under Alexis‑François Girard (engraver).
  • From 1817 to 1825 he studied at the École des Beaux‑Arts, under the painter Guillaume Guillon Lethière.
  • He made an unsuccessful attempt to win the Prix de Rome around 1823–24, which affected him deeply.

Subject matter:

  • Genre scenes showing the lives of the poor, social miseries, abandoned women, children in hardship, illness, family despair, suicide. These are often deeply emotional, occasionally melodramatic.
  • Religious, historical, allegorical works as well. Also sensuous or erotic scenes, nudes, allegory.
  • For many works, a strong narrative or moral element: not just depicting but often instructing or evoking pity.

Major Works & Where to Find Them

Some well known works include:

 

Title Date / Place
The Death of Correggio 1834, Salon; purchased by Duke of Orleans; now in Hermitage, Saint Petersburg.
An Unfortunate Family or Suicide ca. 1849‑1851; Musée d’Orsay (and also Musée Fabre in Montpellier).
The Deserted Woman 1852; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
Heaven and Hell 1850; Cleveland Museum of Art.
The Bourgeois’ Kitchen 1854; Cleveland Museum of Art.