Charles Joseph Natoire — Charles Joseph Natoire

Charles Joseph Natoire ·

Rococo Artist

Charles Joseph Natoire

French·1705–1770

37 paintings in our database

Charles Joseph Natoire's painting reflects the mature artistic conventions of Baroque French painting, demonstrating command of the dramatic chiaroscuro, rich impasto, and dynamic compositional strategies that defined the Baroque manner.

Biography

Charles Joseph Natoire (1705–1770) was a French painter who worked in the sophisticated artistic culture of France, where royal patronage and academic institutions shaped artistic development during the Baroque era — a period of dramatic artistic expression characterized by dynamic compositions, emotional intensity, theatrical lighting, and grand displays of virtuosity that sought to overwhelm viewers with the power of visual spectacle. Born in 1705, Natoire developed his artistic practice over a career spanning 45 years, producing works that demonstrate accomplished command of the dramatic chiaroscuro, rich impasto, and dynamic compositional strategies that defined the Baroque manner.

The artist is represented in our collection by "The Rebuke of Adam and Eve" (1740), a oil on copper that reveals Natoire's engagement with the broader Baroque engagement with emotion, movement, and the theatrical possibilities of painting. The oil on copper reflects thorough training in the established methods of Baroque French painting.

The preservation of this work in major museum collections testifies to its enduring artistic value and Charles Joseph Natoire's significance within the broader tradition of Baroque French painting.

Charles Joseph Natoire died in 1770 at the age of 65, leaving behind a body of work that contributes meaningfully to our understanding of Baroque artistic culture and the rich visual traditions of French painting during this transformative period in European art history.

Artistic Style

Charles Joseph Natoire's painting reflects the mature artistic conventions of Baroque French painting, demonstrating command of the dramatic chiaroscuro, rich impasto, and dynamic compositional strategies that defined the Baroque manner. Working primarily in oil — the dominant medium of the period — the artist employed the material's extraordinary capacity for rich chromatic effects, subtle tonal transitions, and the luminous glazing techniques that Baroque painters had refined to extraordinary levels of sophistication.

The compositional approach visible in Charles Joseph Natoire's surviving works demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of the pictorial conventions of the period — the arrangement of figures and forms within convincing pictorial space, the use of light and shadow to model three-dimensional form, and the employment of color for both descriptive accuracy and expressive meaning. The palette and handling are characteristic of accomplished Baroque French painting, reflecting both the available materials and the aesthetic preferences that guided artistic production during this period.

Historical Significance

Charles Joseph Natoire's work contributes to our understanding of Baroque French painting and the extraordinarily rich artistic culture that sustained creative production across Europe during this transformative period. Artists of this caliber were essential to the broader artistic ecosystem — creating works that served devotional, decorative, commemorative, and intellectual purposes for patrons who valued both artistic quality and cultural meaning.

The survival of this work in a major museum collection testifies to its enduring artistic value. Charles Joseph Natoire's contribution reminds us that the history of European painting encompasses the collective achievement of many talented painters whose work sustained and enriched the visual culture of their time — a culture that produced not only the celebrated masterworks of a few famous individuals but a vast, rich tapestry of artistic production that defined the visual experience of generations.

Timeline

1700Born in Nîmes, France. (Historical sources give 1700; data lists 1705.)
c. 1717Moved to Paris and trained under Louis Galloche and François Lemoyne.
1721Won the Prix de Rome and spent several years studying in Italy.
1734Received into the Académie Royale; became a leading decorator for the French crown.
1735–1739Painted the celebrated Psyche cycle in the Hôtel de Soubise, Paris, a masterpiece of French Rococo decoration.
1751Appointed director of the French Academy in Rome, a post he held until 1775.
1777Died in Castel Gandolfo, near Rome.

Paintings (37)

The Rebuke of Adam and Eve by Charles Joseph Natoire

The Rebuke of Adam and Eve

Charles Joseph Natoire·1740

Portrait de Jean-Joseph Languet de Gergy by Charles Joseph Natoire

Portrait de Jean-Joseph Languet de Gergy

Charles Joseph Natoire·1750

La prédication de Saint Etienne by Charles Joseph Natoire

La prédication de Saint Etienne

Charles Joseph Natoire·1745

Jeune femme en buste by Charles Joseph Natoire

Jeune femme en buste

Charles Joseph Natoire·

The Toilet of Psyche by Charles Joseph Natoire

The Toilet of Psyche

Charles Joseph Natoire·1735

Triumph of Amphitrite by Charles Joseph Natoire

Triumph of Amphitrite

Charles Joseph Natoire·1730

Psyche Obtaining the Elixir of Beauty from Proserpine by Charles Joseph Natoire

Psyche Obtaining the Elixir of Beauty from Proserpine

Charles Joseph Natoire·1735

Bacchantes and Satyrs by Charles Joseph Natoire

Bacchantes and Satyrs

Charles Joseph Natoire·1744

Portrait de Louise-Anne de Bourbon Condé, Mademoiselle de Charolais by Charles Joseph Natoire

Portrait de Louise-Anne de Bourbon Condé, Mademoiselle de Charolais

Charles Joseph Natoire·1730

La Mise au tombeau by Charles Joseph Natoire

La Mise au tombeau

Charles Joseph Natoire·1765

La Pêche by Charles Joseph Natoire

La Pêche

Charles Joseph Natoire·1752

The Apotheosis of Saint Louis by Charles Joseph Natoire

The Apotheosis of Saint Louis

Charles Joseph Natoire·1756

Venus & Adonis or Aurora & Cephalus by Charles Joseph Natoire

Venus & Adonis or Aurora & Cephalus

Charles Joseph Natoire·1750

A River and a Fountain Nymph by Charles Joseph Natoire

A River and a Fountain Nymph

Charles Joseph Natoire·1800

Cleopatra's arrival at Tarsus by Charles Joseph Natoire

Cleopatra's arrival at Tarsus

Charles Joseph Natoire·1756

Jeune femme en Sibylle d'après Guido Reni by Charles Joseph Natoire

Jeune femme en Sibylle d'après Guido Reni

Charles Joseph Natoire·1730

Portrait of Louis Dauphin of France with a Plan of the Siege of Tournai by Charles Joseph Natoire

Portrait of Louis Dauphin of France with a Plan of the Siege of Tournai

Charles Joseph Natoire·1747

Jacob and Rachel Leaving the House of Laban by Charles Joseph Natoire

Jacob and Rachel Leaving the House of Laban

Charles Joseph Natoire·1732

Portrait de Monseignor Rosseau de la Parisière, Évêque de Nîmes en 1711 by Charles Joseph Natoire

Portrait de Monseignor Rosseau de la Parisière, Évêque de Nîmes en 1711

Charles Joseph Natoire·1717

Repas de Cléopâtre et de Marc-Antoine by Charles Joseph Natoire

Repas de Cléopâtre et de Marc-Antoine

Charles Joseph Natoire·1754

Erato Serenading Thalia, Euterpe, and Melpomene by Charles Joseph Natoire

Erato Serenading Thalia, Euterpe, and Melpomene

Charles Joseph Natoire·1738

Jupiter and Callisto by Charles Joseph Natoire

Jupiter and Callisto

Charles Joseph Natoire·1745

Time Uncovering Truth by Charles Joseph Natoire

Time Uncovering Truth

Charles Joseph Natoire·1745

Bacchanal by Charles Joseph Natoire

Bacchanal

Charles Joseph Natoire·

La Glorification de la Vierge by Charles Joseph Natoire

La Glorification de la Vierge

Charles Joseph Natoire·1731

L'Entrée de Marc-Antoine à Ephèse by Charles Joseph Natoire

L'Entrée de Marc-Antoine à Ephèse

Charles Joseph Natoire·1741

Cupid Sharpening an Arrow by Charles Joseph Natoire

Cupid Sharpening an Arrow

Charles Joseph Natoire·1750

Autoportrait by Charles Joseph Natoire

Autoportrait

Charles Joseph Natoire·1750

Finding peace of Taranto by Charles Joseph Natoire

Finding peace of Taranto

Charles Joseph Natoire·1757

Allegory of the Birth of Marie-Zéphyrine of France, daughter of Louis of France by Charles Joseph Natoire

Allegory of the Birth of Marie-Zéphyrine of France, daughter of Louis of France

Charles Joseph Natoire·1750

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