René-Charles Dassy and His Brother Jean-Baptiste-Claude-Amédé Dassy

1850
(French, 1809–1864)
Framed: 173.5 x 134 x 14 cm (68 5/16 x 52 3/4 x 5 1/2 in.); Unframed: 133.4 x 92.7 cm (52 1/2 x 36 1/2 in.)
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Thin walking sticks, like the one pictured here, were trendy accessories at the time.

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This double portrait depicts two brothers dressed in the height of fashion for the 1850s, clearly asserting their social status. Jean-Baptiste (left, age 23) carries gloves and a walking stick. René-Charles (right, age 25) wears an embroidered black velvet suit in the exotic à la grecque mode (in the Greek style) inspired by the Greek war of independence (1821–32). Flandrin represents the figures in an academic style emphasizing line over color, reflecting his training as a pupil of J. A. D. Ingres.
René-Charles Dassy and His Brother Jean-Baptiste-Claude-Amédé Dassy

René-Charles Dassy and His Brother Jean-Baptiste-Claude-Amédé Dassy

1850

Hippolyte Jean Flandrin

(French, 1809–1864)
France, 19th century

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