
Théodore Géricault
1791–1824 · France · Romanticism
The story
In July 1816, the French naval frigate Méduse ran aground off the coast of what is now Mauritania. Its captain, a royalist appointee with barely any sea experience, had been given the post through political connections rather than skill. When the ship broke apart, officers took the lifeboats and set 147 passengers and crew adrift on a hastily built raft, cut loose and left to drift. Thirteen days later only about 15 people were still alive, and the scandal, aimed squarely at the restored French monarchy that had made the appointment, was the talk of Paris.
Théodore Géricault, then 27, spent months preparing a huge canvas on the subject. He interviewed two of the survivors, had a carpenter build a scale model of the raft in his studio, and rented rooms near a Paris hospital so he could sketch the skin tones of corpses and amputated limbs for the dying figures in the foreground. The finished painting, more than 7 metres wide, went on show at the 1819 Salon under the deliberately neutral title A Shipwreck Scene, though everyone in Paris already knew exactly which shipwreck it showed.
Géricault never had long to enjoy the fame it brought him. An enthusiastic and reckless horseman, he never fully recovered from a series of riding falls, and in 1824, the same year Constable won a gold medal in Paris partly on the strength of Géricault's own praise for him, Géricault died of an infected spinal abscess at 32.
Works
21 works
The Raft of the MedusaThéodore Géricault, 1819
The 1821 Derby at EpsomThéodore Géricault, 1821
Portrait of a KleptomaniacThéodore Géricault, 1820
The Charging ChasseurThéodore Géricault, 1812
The Woman with a Gambling ManiaThéodore Géricault, 1820
The Wounded CuirassierThéodore Géricault, 1814
Insane WomanThéodore Géricault, 1819
The Plaster KilnThéodore Géricault, 1821
The Severed HeadsThéodore Géricault, 1818
Gray HorseThéodore Géricault, 1812
Head of a white horseThéodore Géricault, 1811
Académie d'homme tirant sur une cordeThéodore Géricault, 1812
Cheval brun à l'écurieThéodore Géricault, 1818
Evening: Landscape with an AqueductThéodore Géricault, 1818
Galloping HorseThéodore Géricault, 1810
Head of a lionThéodore Géricault, 1819
Man with Delusions of Military CommandThéodore Géricault, 1822
Rearing Horse with a Red SaddleclothThéodore Géricault, 1812
Riderless Horse RaceThéodore Géricault, 1817
Turkish Horse in a StableThéodore Géricault, 1811
Two Post Horses at the Door of a StableThéodore Géricault, 1821