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Jean Mathieu Philibert Serurier (1742-1819)

Jean Mathieu Philibert Serurier (1742-1819) is an oil painting by the Neoclassicist artist Jean-Louis Laneuville. It dates from 1804 and is held in the collection of the Museum of the History of France.
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Overview
This 1804 oil painting by Jean-Louis Laneuville portrays Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier, a French marshal, in a neoclassical style. It is housed in the Palace of Versailles collection.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Marshal Sérurier, is depicted in formal military attire, conveying his high rank through medals, a sword, and a authoritative pose. The background landscape and partially visible horseman contextualize his role within a broader military or territorial command.
Technique & Style
Characteristic of neoclassicism, the painting emphasizes clarity and restraint. Laneuville, a pupil of Jacques-Louis David, employs these principles to create a sense of dignity and sobriety, fitting for a portrait of a prominent military figure.
History & Provenance
Created in 1804, the painting is a product of the post-French Revolution era, reflecting Laneuville's practice of portraying influential figures of the time. It is part of the Palace of Versailles' collection.
Context
The work reflects the artistic and political climate of early 19th-century France, where neoclassical art often served to depict the new elite emerging from the Revolution. Laneuville's association with Jacques-Louis David further situates the painting within a prominent artistic lineage.
Legacy
While specific details on the painting's direct legacy are not provided, it contributes to the broader historical record of French military leadership during the Napoleonic era and exemplifies Laneuville's contribution to neoclassical portraiture in France.
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Artist
Jean-Louis Titon La Neuville, called Jean-Louis Laneuville (French pronunciation: , 26 December 1756, Paris – 26 March 1826, Paris) was a French painter, art dealer and expert.









