English: Portrait de Monsieur Jean Fournet or L'Apôtre Jean Journet partant pour la conquête de l'harmonie universelle : this oil on canvas has been also translated into a lithographic print by Courbet in 1850.
Salon de Paris (1850-1851).
In 1885, this painting was exhibited at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, the private collector was "MMR" [Jean-Paul Mazaroz-Ribalier]. Sold in 1890 (Paris), to a new collector, Gabrielle Esnault-Pelterie.
In 1946, Hildebrand Gurlitt, who said he has bought it during the German Occupation in France, said this painting was destroyed during the Dresden Blast.
This is a reproduction of a photograph found in 2014 in Gurlitt's home in Salzburg : this painting therefore still exists and is unlocated.
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