Henri-Horace Roland Delaporte (or De La Porte) (c.1724 â 23 November 1793) was a French still life painter.
Born in Paris, he was a pupil of Jean-Baptiste Oudry. In 1763 he was accepted by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris as a painter of flowers and animals. His "reception piece" was Vase of Lapis, Sphere and Musical Instruments.
His speciality was still life paintings of animals and fruits and trompe-lâÂÂÃ
Âil. He also painted many still lifes of musical instruments, and exhibited frequently at the Paris Salon from 1761 to 1789. The similarity of his style to that of Jean Siméon Chardin meant that several of Delaporte's works were at one time attributed to the latter.
He died in Paris in 1793.
Selected works
- Nature morte àla vielle, c.1760, oil on canvas, 80 à101 cm, Musée des beaux-arts de Bordeaux
- Vase de lapis orné de bronze et musette àsoufflet, 1763, 102 à82 cm, Louvre Museum, Paris
- Nature morte aux instruments de musique (Still Life with Musical Instruments), 1765, oil on canvas, 129 à87 cm, Musée du Château de Blois
- Apprêts dâÂÂun déjeuner rustique, Louvre Museum, Paris
- La Petite Collation or Nature morte a la carafe dâÂÂorgeat (Still Life with Carafe of Barley Wine), 1787, 37 à46 cm, Louvre Museum, Paris
- Le Panier dâÂÂÃ
Âufs (Basket of Eggs), 1788, 38 ÃÂ 48 cm, Louvre Museum, Paris
- Nature morte au potiron et aux champignons (Still life with Pumpkin and Mushrooms), musée des beaux-arts, Rouen
- L'Oranger, Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe
References
- This article is largely based on the equivalent article on French Wikipedia