A NAPOLEON III LARGE PICTORIAL WALLPAPER PANEL OF 'LES PRODIGUES'
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A NAPOLEON III LARGE PICTORIAL WALLPAPER PANEL OF 'LES PRODIGUES'

CIRCA 1855, BY JULES DESFOSSE, AFTER THOMAS COUTURE

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A NAPOLEON III LARGE PICTORIAL WALLPAPER PANEL OF 'LES PRODIGUES'
CIRCA 1855, BY JULES DESFOSSE, AFTER THOMAS COUTURE
Hand-blocked in distemper with a scene of the latter stages of an evening at the Maison d'Or, Paris, with a central figure of Pierrot seated on a table, flanked by a seated Harlequin with a further man and a woman slumped on the floor in the foregound, printed in the lower left corner 'MANUFACTURE DE PAPIERS PEINTS J. DESFOSSÉ D'APRES T. COUTURE', in later moulded giltwood frame
77 x 96 in. (196 x 244 cm.)
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Lot Essay

This monumental wallpaper panel was hand-printed by the workshops of Jules Desfossé (1816-1890), successor to the old-established Parisian wallpaper firm of Mader, in which he had previously been a partner. In 1855, wanting to raise the profile of the firm, he embarked on a major project, of which 'Les Prodigues' was a part. In collaboration with the academic painter Thomas Couture (1815-79), Desfossé produced this design as one of three for display on his stand at the Paris International Exhibition of 1855. Although well-received by the public, this panel received only a First Class Medal, rather than a gold, suggesting that the subject matter was not popular with the jury. The end of a long night of debauchery at a Parisian restaurant, with Pierrot depicted by the artist Couture himself, with the German painter Feuerbach and the famous actress Alice Ozy, is not a subject likely to be popular with contemporary authorities.
Only two examples of this panel survive French museums in good enough condition for display; another example has very recently been bought by the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester.
We are grateful to Christine Woods, Curator of Wallpaper at the Whitworth Art Gallery, for her help in cataloguing this lot.

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