Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904) owned a colorful assortment of mementos that he collected during his travels: medieval armor, weapons, costumes, and animal skins.
He also kept a celebrated pet monkey, who kept him company in the studio and came to the dinner table wearing formal attire.
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Previously: Gerome's Critics
Thanks! Laughter first thing in the morning is a good thing. I want a raven to hang out with me in the studio... maybe one day!
ReplyDeleteAs a kid, I wanted a pet monkey. I never knew Gerome had one!
ReplyDeleteThere was a time when they advertized pet monkeys (in a cup) for sale in the comic books I read.
My folks said absolutly not :(
Rembrandt also had a pet monkey. He was so sad when it died that he painted the little guy into a commissioned group portrait he was working on. It horrified the clients, who demanded he take the monkey out.
ReplyDeleteThe Goat rider monkey loop is hilarious! I guess we all have our eccentricities.
ReplyDeleteGérôme also kept an old circus lion ~ his son-in-law with the remains of a dead lion.
ReplyDeleteI wanted a pet monkey as a kid, too.
ReplyDeleteKnowing the potential threat they could pose to artworks, though...
James, have you ever had trouble with Mr Kooks or has he always been well behaved?
My parakeet Kookie is a great studio companion. Normally he lives in a big cage but I bring him out to his "playground" on the counter next where I work. He listens very actively to music. Sometimes he wants to sit on my shoulder or wrist as I paint and he watches the tip of the brush.
ReplyDeleteHe was hand-raised, and since he's a single bird, he really does need input and socialization to be happy.