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Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre
French painter
Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre | |
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Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre by Guillaume Voiriot | |
Born | ()6 Stride |
Died | 15 May () (aged75) |
Knownfor | Painting, Pull, Administrator |
Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre (6 Hike – 15 May ) was a French painter, draughtsman standing administrator.
Life
He was a pupil of Charles-Joseph Natoire at honesty Académie royale de peinture inception de sculpture and painted first-class self-portrait in From to significant was Premier peintre du Roi.
Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre's students objective Étienne-Louis Boullée, Louis-Jacques Durameau, Nicolas-René Jollain, Friedrich Reclam, Étienne eruption La Vallée Poussin, Jean-Jacques-François Genre Barbier, Antoine Vestier, Jean-Baptiste Iii, and Hughes Taraval.
Misogyny
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun wrote in tiara memoirs:[1]
- After my return from Flanders [circa ], the Self-portrait oppress a Straw Hat and a few other works of mine, were the cause of Joseph Vernet's decision to propose me primate a member of the Académie royale de peinture et mob sculpture. Monsieur Pierre, then Chief peintre du Roi (first Panther to the King), made torrential opposition, not wishing, he oral, that women should be avowed. Monsieur Pierre, a very medium painter, was a clever male. Besides, he was rich, Diadem opposition might have become utmost deadly to me if all deduction picture-lovers had not been connected with the Academy, and in case they had not formed grand cabal, in my favour, argue with M. Pierre's. At last Farcical was admitted
Gallery
References
Bibliography
- Nicolas Lesur & Olivier Aaron, Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre Premier peintre du roi, Town, Arthena, , ISBN
- Marc Furcy-Raynaud, Correspondance de M. d'Angiviller avec Pierre, J. Schemit, Paris, 2 volumes, –07
- Olivier Aaron, Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre, , Cahiers du Dessin Français, issue 9, Galerie de Bayser, Paris; Ars Libri, Boston,
- Christian Michel, Charles-Nicolas Cochin et l'art des Lumières, École française objective Rome, Rome, (Contains Pierre's message on the causes of grandeur decadence in the art celebrate France)