Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Leroux was a star of the Comédie-Française, the most important theater in France. He is seen here around age 35 as the lead in Molière’s play The Misanthrope , a classic 17th-century play that satirizes the character flaws of the French aristocracy. As in the portrait of Bernhardt nearby, subtle aspects of pose, expression, and costuming create the character. Vallou de Villeneuve began his career as a painter and lithographer, then established himself in photography specializing in nude studies for artists, genre subjects, and portraits of actors. His prints are generally small and meant for viewing in an album rather than displaying on a wall. This portrait probably came from a theater lover’s album of French actors.
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Allen & Ginter — Prud'hon, Comedie Francaise, from the Actor
Allen & Ginter — Jennie Lowell, from the Actors and Actresse
Hubert François Gravelot — Young Seigneur Seated
Felix Octavius Carr Darley — Uncle Toby (from Laurence Stern
W. Duke, Sons & Co. — Card Number 595, Miss Roberts, from th
Allen & Ginter — Annie Pixley, from the Actors and Actresses
Allen & Ginter — Betty Pope, from the Actors and Actresses s
Samuel Cousins — Master Lambton
Pierre Drevet — Portrait of Louis XIV
Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company — Edwin Booth, from the Actr
Allen & Ginter — Josie Dirkee, Erminie Co., from the Actors
Matthew Darly|Mary Darly|Henry William Bunbury — Monsieur Le