Christophe Huet (Pontoise 1700 - Paris 1759)

Animal scene with crowned crane

Christophe Huet (Pontoise 1700 - Paris 1759)

Animal scene with crowned crane

119 x 157 cm (46 ⁷/₈ x 61 ³/₄ inches)
Oil on canvas

C.Huet 17...2

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Christophe Huet
(Pontoise, 1700 - Paris, 1759)
‘Animal scene with crowned crane’.
Oil on canvas, 119 x 157 cm
Signed and dated lower centre: C. Huet 17?2

This work features a crowned crane with delicately rendered plumage, occupying the centre of the composition. Its elegant posture and head adorned with golden feathers immediately attract attention. Around her, a variety of fauna enliven the scene: a white ibis, a sultana talobus, Numidian hens and a monkey perched in a tree, holding a piece of fruit. The foreground, richly decorated with tropical fruits such as pomegranates and melons, symbolises abundance and prosperity. To the right, two goats introduce a pastoral touch, while the background reveals a rolling landscape with a winding river running through it, adding depth and harmony to the composition.

The work has been restored and is in a good state of conservation.

Christophe Huet, a French painter and decorator of the 18th century, is famous for his animal scenes and antics. The son of a goldsmith, he was admitted to the Académie de Saint-Luc in 1734 and collaborated with renowned artists on prestigious projects.

Significant works for museums:
Cabinet des Singes, Château de Chantilly, Oise: humorous décor featuring anthropomorphic monkeys.
Cabinet des Singes, Hôtel de Rohan, Paris: similar scenes integrated into aristocratic decor.
Animal decorations, Château de Champs-sur-Marne (1748): works combining fauna and flora in a refined style.
Salon doré, Château d'Anet (no longer in existence): collaboration with Claude III Audran. These works, displayed in châteaux and private mansions, testify to Huet's ability to combine humour and sophistication.
Huet's ability to combine humour and sophistication in a decorative context.

Museum references:
Château de Chantilly, Oise
Hôtel de Rohan, Paris
Castle of Champs-sur-Marne

 

Christophe Huet