PUGET, Pierre Oil Painting Reproduction
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PUGET, Pierre French Baroque Era Sculptor, 1620-1694
French sculptor, painter, draughtsman and architect. Puget was one of the outstanding artists of his century, but his style, formed by the Italian Baroque, did not however always find favour in the classicizing atmosphere of the French court, where Jean-Baptiste Colbert would describe him in 1670 as 'a man who goes a little too fast, and whose imagination is a little too heated'. Although the son of a master mason, Simon Puget (d 1623), Puget was largely self-taught, as were his brother Gaspard Puget (1615-after 1683), an architect, and his son Fran?ois Puget (1651-1707), a painter. Apprenticed in 1634 to a wood-carver, Jean Roman, in Marseille, he left in 1638 for Italy, spending some years in Florence and Rome close to Pietro da Cortona, presumably as a stuccoist and painter, although his part in the decoration of the Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Cortona's main project of these years, is not clear. From 1643 he practised sculpture and painting at the Toulon Arsenal, France's largest naval shipyard, where he was appointed to the wood-carving workshop: around 1645, for instance, he designed and supervised the decoration of the ship Le Magnifique (in 1646 renamed La Reine; destr.). According to some sources, in 1646 he made a second journey to Italy,
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Painting ID:: 8688 Portrait of the Artist's Mother af
1651-55
Oil on canvas, 60 x 50 cm
Private collection, Nimes
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Painting ID:: 8689 St Peter Holding the Key of the Paradise sg
1653-59
Oil on canvas, 183 x 87 cm
Parish Church, Grandcamp
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Painting ID:: 8690 The Sacrifice of Noah f
1654
Oil on canvas, 92 x 62,5 cm
Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Marseille
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Painting ID:: 8691 The Visitation af
1659
Oil on canvas, 252,5 x 173,5 cm
Mus??e Granet, Aix-en-Provence
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Painting ID:: 8692 The Visitation (detail)
1659
Oil on canvas
Mus??e Granet, Aix-en-Provence
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PUGET, Pierre
French Baroque Era Sculptor, 1620-1694
French sculptor, painter, draughtsman and architect. Puget was one of the outstanding artists of his century, but his style, formed by the Italian Baroque, did not however always find favour in the classicizing atmosphere of the French court, where Jean-Baptiste Colbert would describe him in 1670 as 'a man who goes a little too fast, and whose imagination is a little too heated'. Although the son of a master mason, Simon Puget (d 1623), Puget was largely self-taught, as were his brother Gaspard Puget (1615-after 1683), an architect, and his son Fran?ois Puget (1651-1707), a painter. Apprenticed in 1634 to a wood-carver, Jean Roman, in Marseille, he left in 1638 for Italy, spending some years in Florence and Rome close to Pietro da Cortona, presumably as a stuccoist and painter, although his part in the decoration of the Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Cortona's main project of these years, is not clear. From 1643 he practised sculpture and painting at the Toulon Arsenal, France's largest naval shipyard, where he was appointed to the wood-carving workshop: around 1645, for instance, he designed and supervised the decoration of the ship Le Magnifique (in 1646 renamed La Reine; destr.). According to some sources, in 1646 he made a second journey to Italy,
. Related Artists to PUGET, Pierre: | lucas van valchenborch | Carl jun. Oesterley | Aleksei Savrasov | Johan Laurentz Jensen | BOELEMA DE STOMME, Maerten |
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