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{{Short description|French designer and engraver}} |
{{Short description|French designer and engraver (1618–1682)}} |
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[[File:Livre de portraiture Image1.jpg|thumb|180px|Portrait of '''Jean Le Pautre''' included in |
[[File:Livre de portraiture Image1.jpg|thumb|180px|Portrait of '''Jean Le Pautre''' included in ''Livre de portraiture, inventé et gravé''. From the Rosenwald Collection, Library of Congress.]] |
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'''Jean Le Pautre''' or '''Lepautre''' (baptised 28 June 1618; died 2 February 1682)<ref>Maxime Préaud, ''Inventaire du fronds français: graveurs du XVII siècle. Tome 11, Antoine Lepautre, Jacques Lepautre et Jean Lepautre'' (Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, 1993, {{ISBN|9782717718874}}), p. 9</ref><ref>[[Auguste Jal]], [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5441746s/f789.item "Le Paultre, puis Le Pautre (Jean)", p. 773], in ''Dictionnaire critique de biographie et d'histoire'', 2nd edition (Paris: Henri Plon, 1872).</ref> was a French designer and [[engraver]], the elder brother of the architect [[Antoine Le Pautre]], the father of the engravers [[Pierre Lepautre (engraver)|Pierre Le Pautre]] and [[Jacques Le Pautre]], and the uncle of the sculptor [[Pierre Lepautre (sculptor)|Pierre Lepautre]]. Jean Le Pautre was an apprentice to a carpenter and builder. In addition to learning mechanical and constructive work, he developed considerable skill with the pencil. |
'''Jean Le Pautre''' or '''Lepautre''' (baptised 28 June 1618; died 2 February 1682)<ref>Maxime Préaud, ''Inventaire du fronds français: graveurs du XVII siècle. Tome 11, Antoine Lepautre, Jacques Lepautre et Jean Lepautre'' (Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, 1993, {{ISBN|9782717718874}}), p. 9</ref><ref>[[Auguste Jal]], [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5441746s/f789.item "Le Paultre, puis Le Pautre (Jean)", p. 773], in ''Dictionnaire critique de biographie et d'histoire'', 2nd edition (Paris: Henri Plon, 1872).</ref> was a French designer and [[engraver]], the elder brother of the architect [[Antoine Le Pautre]], the father of the engravers [[Pierre Lepautre (engraver)|Pierre Le Pautre]] and [[Jacques Le Pautre]], and the uncle of the sculptor [[Pierre Lepautre (sculptor)|Pierre Lepautre]]. Jean Le Pautre was an apprentice to a carpenter and builder. In addition to learning mechanical and constructive work, he developed considerable skill with the pencil. |
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[[Image:Fontaine de Latone-1678.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.3|'''Jean Le Pautre''', ''Sight of the Basin of Latone in the [[Gardens of Versailles]]'', 1678]] |
[[Image:Fontaine de Latone-1678.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.3|'''Jean Le Pautre''', ''Sight of the Basin of Latone in the [[Gardens of Versailles]]'', 1678]] |
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His designs, innumerable in quantity and exuberant in content, consisted mainly of ceilings, friezes, chimney-pieces, doorways and mural decorations. He also devised fire-dogs, sideboards, cabinets, console tables, mirrors and other pieces of furniture. |
His designs, innumerable in quantity and exuberant in content, consisted mainly of ceilings, friezes, chimney-pieces, doorways and mural decorations. He also devised fire-dogs, sideboards, cabinets, console tables, mirrors and other pieces of furniture.<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=y|wstitle=Le Pautre, Jean|volume=16|page=464}}</ref> |
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Le Pautre was long employed at the [[Gobelins manufactory]]. His work is often very flamboyant and elaborate. He frequently used [[Putto|amorini]] and swags, [[Arabesque (European art)|arabesque]]s and [[cartouche]]s in his work. His [[chimney|chimney-pieces]], in contrast, were often simple and elegant. His engraved plates, nearly 1,500 in number, are almost entirely original and include a portrait of himself. He made many designs for [[Andre Charles Boulle]]. |
Le Pautre was long employed at the [[Gobelins manufactory]]. His work is often very flamboyant and elaborate. He frequently used [[Putto|amorini]] and swags, [[Arabesque (European art)|arabesque]]s and [[cartouche]]s in his work. His [[chimney|chimney-pieces]], in contrast, were often simple and elegant. His engraved plates, nearly 1,500 in number, are almost entirely original and include a portrait of himself.<ref name="EB1911"/> He made many designs for [[Andre Charles Boulle]]. |
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In 1677 he became a member of the [[French Academy]] as a ''dessignateur'' and ''graveur''.<ref>Elaine Evans Dee, "(1) Jean Le Pautre" in [https://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000050476?rskey=dDMsdB "Le Pautre family {{Bracket|Le Paultre; Lepautre}}"], [[Oxford Art Online]]. Retrieved 24 January 2022.</ref> |
In 1677 he became a member of the [[French Academy]] as a ''dessignateur'' and ''graveur''.<ref>Elaine Evans Dee, "(1) Jean Le Pautre" in [https://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000050476?rskey=dDMsdB "Le Pautre family {{Bracket|Le Paultre; Lepautre}}"], [[Oxford Art Online]]. Retrieved 24 January 2022.</ref> |
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Le Pautre's daughter Marie in 1669 became the second wife of the sculptor [[Pierre Le Gros the Elder]]<ref>Thomas Hedin, ''The Sculpture of Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy'', Columbia (University of Missouri Press) 1983, p. 227, n. 5.</ref> and [[stepmother]] to the three-year-old [[Pierre Le Gros the Younger]], who in turn learned drawing from Jean Le Pautre.<ref>{{citation | isbn = 0-9529925-0-7 | title = Pierre le Gros, 1666-1719 | last1 = Bissell | first1 = Gerhard | year = 1997 | page=10}} (in German)</ref> |
Le Pautre's daughter Marie in 1669 became the second wife of the sculptor [[Pierre Le Gros the Elder]]<ref>Thomas Hedin, ''The Sculpture of Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy'', Columbia (University of Missouri Press) 1983, p. 227, n. 5.</ref> and [[stepmother]] to the three-year-old [[Pierre Le Gros the Younger]], who in turn learned drawing from Jean Le Pautre.<ref>{{citation | isbn = 0-9529925-0-7 | title = Pierre le Gros, 1666-1719 | last1 = Bissell | first1 = Gerhard | year = 1997 | page=10| publisher = Si Vede }} (in German)</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 3 September 2024
Jean Le Pautre or Lepautre (baptised 28 June 1618; died 2 February 1682)[1][2] was a French designer and engraver, the elder brother of the architect Antoine Le Pautre, the father of the engravers Pierre Le Pautre and Jacques Le Pautre, and the uncle of the sculptor Pierre Lepautre. Jean Le Pautre was an apprentice to a carpenter and builder. In addition to learning mechanical and constructive work, he developed considerable skill with the pencil.
His designs, innumerable in quantity and exuberant in content, consisted mainly of ceilings, friezes, chimney-pieces, doorways and mural decorations. He also devised fire-dogs, sideboards, cabinets, console tables, mirrors and other pieces of furniture.[3]
Le Pautre was long employed at the Gobelins manufactory. His work is often very flamboyant and elaborate. He frequently used amorini and swags, arabesques and cartouches in his work. His chimney-pieces, in contrast, were often simple and elegant. His engraved plates, nearly 1,500 in number, are almost entirely original and include a portrait of himself.[3] He made many designs for Andre Charles Boulle.
In 1677 he became a member of the French Academy as a dessignateur and graveur.[4]
Le Pautre's daughter Marie in 1669 became the second wife of the sculptor Pierre Le Gros the Elder[5] and stepmother to the three-year-old Pierre Le Gros the Younger, who in turn learned drawing from Jean Le Pautre.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Maxime Préaud, Inventaire du fronds français: graveurs du XVII siècle. Tome 11, Antoine Lepautre, Jacques Lepautre et Jean Lepautre (Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, 1993, ISBN 9782717718874), p. 9
- ^ Auguste Jal, "Le Paultre, puis Le Pautre (Jean)", p. 773, in Dictionnaire critique de biographie et d'histoire, 2nd edition (Paris: Henri Plon, 1872).
- ^ a b public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Le Pautre, Jean". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 464. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
- ^ Elaine Evans Dee, "(1) Jean Le Pautre" in "Le Pautre family [Le Paultre; Lepautre]", Oxford Art Online. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ Thomas Hedin, The Sculpture of Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy, Columbia (University of Missouri Press) 1983, p. 227, n. 5.
- ^ Bissell, Gerhard (1997), Pierre le Gros, 1666-1719, Si Vede, p. 10, ISBN 0-9529925-0-7 (in German)
- Préaud, Maxime (2011). "Jean Lepautre's Forgotten Seven Cannons", Print Quarterly, XXVIII, 2011 pp. 318–20.
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