Theodore Basset de Jolimont

Caen – The Artists – de Jolimont, Theodore Basset

This page forms part of a series of pages dedicated to the many artists who painted in Caen. A full list of all the artists with a link to their works can be found at the bottom of this page.

Theodore Basset de Jolimont
Theodore Basset de Jolimont

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Francois Gabriel Theodore Basset de Jolimont (1787 – 1854) was a French artist, lithographer, painter and antiquary. de Jolimont was born at Martainville, not far from Rouen, on 8 February 1787, son of an advocate at the Norman parliament. He became interested in drawing at an early age. When his father died the family fortune was swallowed up by legal fees, and he had to live by his work as an artist. de Joliment acquired considerable talent in painting with gouache and watercolor, and used this skill in reproducing and restoring ancient illustrated manuscripts. He became a writer on art, water-colorist and paleographer. He became director of the Gymnase central de Paris.

He had a love of the ancient monuments of France, which he wished to preserve for ever. He created a great number of illustrations of buildings in Paris, Rouen, Moulins and Dijon, and as both artist and author published a number of illustrated works on the monuments in different cities.

King Louis-Philippe awarded him a gold medal for his 1845 book on the main buildings in Rouen of the year 1525.

Despite his talent and the volume of his work, de Jolimont always struggled with poor fortune. He died in Dijon on 27 October 1854.

Click here to read de Jolimont’s full bio on Wikipedia.

Here are many of his drawing which he made in Caen and its surroundings.

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1818 - de Jolimont - The old Saint-Sauveur at Caen
1818 – de Jolimont – The old Saint-Sauveur at Caen

TODAY: The Saint-Sauveur church still exists in Caen, and can be visited.

1822 - de Jolimont - At Caen. View of the Hall of States of the Saint Etienne abbey
1822 – de Jolimont – At Caen. View of the Hall of States of the Saint Etienne abbey

TODAY: The Saint-Etienne abbey now forms part of the city hall, but is still used as church. It can be visited.

1822 - de Jolimont - Here was born Malherbe in 1555
1822 – de Jolimont – Here was born Malherbe in 1555

Francois de Malherbe was a famous French poet who was born in Caen.

1822 - de Jolimont - Ruin of the old Church of Ste Paix in Caen, built by William the Conqueror
1822 – de Jolimont – Ruin of the old Church of Ste Paix in Caen, built by William the Conqueror

TODAY: Not much is left of the church, already in ruins in the 1800’s. The Sainte-Paix church (not to be confused with the Sainte-Paix chapel in Caen) was built in the 11th century but destroyed after the revolution.

???? - de Jolimont - Abbey of the Holy Trinity in Caen. View of a semicircular arch
???? – de Jolimont – Abbey of the Holy Trinity in Caen. View of a semicircular arch
???? - de Jolimont - Apse of the Church of St Etienne in Caen
???? – de Jolimont – Apse of the Church of St Etienne in Caen
???? - de Jolimont - Saint-Etienne. The Abbey of Men. Caen
???? – de Jolimont – Saint-Etienne. The Abbey of Men. Caen

TODAY: The “Abbey of Men” (Homme, there is a Woman abbey as well) is part of City Hall.

???? - de Jolimont - The Machart tower in Caen
???? – de Jolimont – The Machart tower in Caen

TODAY: The tower no longer exists today, it was destroyed in 1830 (it was built in 1350).

???? - de Jolimont - Tour de Guillaume le Roi at Caen
???? – de Jolimont – Tour de Guillaume le Roi at Caen

TODAY: The William the Conqueror (Guillaume le Roi), also known as the Leroy tower, still exists today. It used to be part of the fortifications of Caen. It was built in the 14th century.

Creully sur Seulles

The village of Creully sur Seulles (population: 2,270) lies a bit along the way from Caen on the North/West in between Caen and Bayeau.

???? - de Jolimont - Creully Castle. Calvados
???? – de Jolimont – Creully Castle. Calvados
???? - de Jolimont - One of the Lower Rooms of the Creully Castle. Calvados
???? – de Jolimont – One of the Lower Rooms of the Creully Castle. Calvados

Fontaine-Henry

The village of Fontaine-Henry (population: 480) lies in between Caen to the North West and the city of Bayeux (to its North East). Fontaine-Henry is known for its 15th century castle.

???? - de Jolimont - Fontaine-Le Henri
???? – de Jolimont – Fontaine-Le Henri

TODAY: The castle, built in the 15th century, is in private hands, but can be visited. In fact, the castle was NEVER sold or taken over. It is still in the hands of the original family (Marquis d’Oilliamson). Click here to access the castle’s website (in French only)

Lion-sur-Mer

The town of Lion-sur-Mer (population: 2,400), as the name indicates, lies on the sea, North of Caen. The town was part of the Sword Beach during D-Day (WWII).

???? - de Jolimont - Lion-sur-Mer Castle
???? – de Jolimont – Lion-sur-Mer Castle

TODAY: The original castle of Lion-sur-Mer was built in the 11th century, but the current one dates from the 16th century. The castle is in private hands, can NOT be visited.

???? - de Jolimont - Lion-sur-Mer Castle
???? – de Jolimont – Lion-sur-Mer Castle

de Jolimont applied his arts all over France. He loved old monuments and buildings, and made many drawings of them. Here are the places he painted in (a link “⇠” to his works will appear here when published):

Artists featured here who painted in Caen (but not limited to) are (a link “” will be placed next to an artist name when their works are published. A “*” means that the artist did NOT work in Caen itself, instead worked in nearby villages and towns):

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