Mary Cassatt frequently used Sara, a little girl form her local village, as a model. |
Sometimes the models are anonymous: Carvaggio chose his models from the streets of Rome – the saints we see, may be pickpockets or prostitutes or respectable citizens: we'll never know the stories behind the faces that look at us across a five hundred year gulf.
Rembrandt: Two Old Men Disputing NGV, Melbourne |
Suzanne Valadon (Renoir) |
Suzanne Valadon (Renoir) |
The job description of Model To The Impressionists did seem to include bedmate-duties. Suzanne is the mother of the painter Maurice Utrillo, but his paternity is uncertain. She told Miguel Utrillo, a Spanish artist for whom she had also posed, that she was pregnant but that she was unsure who the father was. He willingly signed a legal document acknowledging paternity, saying 'I would be glad to put my name to the work of either Renoir or Degas!'
Symphony in White (Whistler) |
Jo Hiffernan,
"La Belle Irlandaise", was 'n beautiful Irish woman who modelled for
some of Whistler's most famous paintings, notably the Symphony in White. She was his mistress for years, until he left
her for a younger model (as they do). This was Maud Franklin, by whom Whistler
had two daughters, leaving her in the lurch when she was pregnant with the
second child. Still, perhaps the distress she suffered
was worth it: still pretty after 150 years, Maud lives on in the Freer Gallery
in Washington, as Arrangement in White and Black.
Arrangement in Black and White (Whistler) |
After Whistler left Jo, she kindheartedly took in and raised
his son Charles, who was the issue of a brief fling he had with Louisa Hanson, a
parlour maid. Not exactly a prince among men, Whistler, for all that he loved
his mum.
Les Dormeuses (The Sleepers) Gustave Courbet |
Jo went on to model for (and sleep with) Gustave Courbet.
She was the model for two of Courbet's most famous works, Les Dormeuses and The Origin
of the World. Both were notorious at
the time: the former because of its lesbian theme, and the latter because it is
a close-up of Jo's nether parts. They are no eyebrow raisers today – you can
see much worse on the internet any time you like. And, sadly, so can your
ten-year-old.
The Origin of the World (Gustave Courbet) |
Chloe |
Marie was a Parisienne model who was
famous enough at the time to be known by only the one name, like Madonna or
Cher. She was nineteen when Jules-Joseph Lefebvre used her as the model for
Melbourne's iconic Chloe. He also seduced her and then abandoned her, moving on
to new conquests. Marie died at 21 in distressing circumstances, but as Chloe
she graces the walls of Young and Jackson's, still full of charm and beauty
after 150 years.
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