Francois-Joseph Kinsoen (1771-1839)
Aliases: Franç0is-Joseph Kinseon; François Joséphe Kinsoen; François-Joséphe Kinsoen; François Joséphe Kinson; François-Joséphe Kinson
Professions: Painter
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Style of François-Joseph Kinsoen , Belgian 1771-1839 Portrait of a Mother and Child oil on canvas
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Attributed to François-Joseph Kinsoen 1771-1839 , Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll: A Pair oil on canvas
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Kinson, François Joseph: Bildnis einer vornehmen Dame mit Sohn und Tochter
Francois-Joseph Kinsoen Biography
(b bruges, 28 feb 1771; d bruges, 18 oct 1839). flemish painter. he attended the academie at bruges and studied under bernard fricxs (17541814). he had won several prizes in bruges and established a reputation in ghent and brussels before exhibiting in paris in 1799 where his work won further acclaim. with joseph-benoît suvées encouragement he settled in paris and developed a fashionable society clientele. the seriousness and sobriety of his first portraits, including the fletté family of flettenfeld (1797; priv. col., see 19856 exh. cat., p. 412) and portrait of a young man (1798; untraced, see 19856 exh. cat., p. 411), bear similarity to jacques-louis davids style of portraiture. during the empire kinsoen worked for napoleons court and in 1808 became court painter to jerome bonaparte, king of westphalia, whom he followed to kassel in 1810. there he fell under the influence of françois gérard, also active as a portrait painter to the imperial family, and adopted the more superficial style then in favour with his wealthy clientele. kinsoen painted some particularly attractive portraits of women, striking in their air of refinement and elegance (e.g. mme r. lafont , c. 1835; bruges, groeningemus.), while continuing to execute official portrait commissions. with the overthrow of his patron in 1813 kinsoen returned to paris and in 1816 was appointed painter to louis-antoine de bourbon, duc dangoulème (17751844), whose portrait he had painted two years earlier (bordeaux, mus. b.-a.). in 1817 he produced his only surviving history painting, belisarius at his wife antoninas deathbed (bruges, groeningemus.). from 1820 he exhibited regularly at the ghent and brussels salons where his portraits were highly regarded, most notably those of the prince of orange and the princess of orange (both 1821; the hague, oranje-nassau-mus.). he continued to work as a court painter in paris until 1830 when he moved back to bruges. his studio was bought by the english collectors john and josephine (182574) bowes, founders of the barnard castle museum, co. durham, which has several portraits by kinsoen.
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