Salpêtrière hospital, Paris: Philippe Pinel freeing the insane from their chains. Oil painting by T. Robert-Fleury, ca. 1876.

  • Robert-Fleury, Tony, 1837-1911.
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[1876?]
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799213i
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Salpêtrière hospital, Paris: Philippe Pinel freeing the insane from their chains. Oil painting by T. Robert-Fleury, ca. 1876. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Publication/Creation

[1876?]

Physical description

1 painting : oil on canvas ; canvas 35.8 x 50.2 cm

Lettering

T. Robert-Fleury

References note

Jane E. Kromm, Studies in the iconography of madness, 1600-1900, Thesis (Ph.D.)--Emory University, 1984, pp. 341-
Richard E. Weisberg, The representation of doctors at work in salon art of the early Third Republic in France, dissertation, New York University, May, 1995, Ann Arbor : U.M.I., [1997], vol. 1, pp. 220-240
Gladys Swain, Le sujet de la folie: naissance de la psychiatrie; précédé de De Pinel à Freud par Marcel Gauchet, Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1997
Jane Kromm, The art of frenzy: public madness in the visual culture of Europe, 1500-1850, London and New York: Continuum, 2002, pp. 259-263
Natasha Ruiz-Gómez, 'The painter, the psychiatrist and a fashion for hysteria', Wellcome Collection website, 4 March 2020

Reference

Wellcome Collection 799213i

Notes

Apparently a study for Robert-Fleury's painting in the Salpêtrière, 1876, with some differences, notably the kneeling man in the foreground of the present painting, and the attitude of the woman being unmanacled

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