Charles Monblond
Charles Monblond was an artist active around the year 1800, whose documented output indicates a specialization in architectural and interior decorative design. Fifteen drawings attributed to Monblond are represented in museum collections, confirming the artist’s status as a skilled designer working at the turn of the nineteenth century.
Monblond’s works are highly focused, consisting entirely of detailed conceptual plans for interiors. Specific documented pieces include multiple iterations of Design for Ceiling, alongside more specialized drawings such as Design for Ceiling Decorated with Lavender Arabesques, Design for Ceiling with Plant and Arabesque Decoration, and Design for Chimney Piece and Wall Decor. These detailed renderings provide valuable insight into the design sensibilities of the period.
The majority of Monblond's known corpus is preserved in the holdings of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These original documents are maintained as museum-quality records, establishing the artist’s contribution to the history of architectural drawing. High-quality prints featuring designs by Charles Monblond are often studied by researchers and utilized for historical reference.