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Portrait Pierre Subleyras

Pierre Subleyras

1699 - 1749

French Rococo Painter

Pierre Subleyras, born in 1699 in Saint-Gilles-du-Gard and died in 1749 in Rome, was a French painter known for his portraits and religious scenes. His works are celebrated for their refined technique and elegant compositions, capturing the essence of Rococo elegance and character. Influenced by the French Rococo tradition and his contemporary Jean-Marc Nattier, Subleyras's technique involved a delicate and sophisticated approach to composition and color, conveying the elegance and status of his subjects. His career was marked by his ability to depict the sophistication and grace of the French aristocracy, making him a celebrated figure in 18th-century French painting.
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