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"Pierre Puget (1620-1694) The Holy Family"
Pierre PUGET (1620-1694) The Holy Family The family idyll with bobbin lace Maria, the Joseph who splits the wood and the baby Jesus who plays with the thread Oil on canvas (retouched) 86x72cm or 105 x 90 cm Provenance : Former important French private collection Pierre Puget (* October 16, 1620 in Château-Follet near Marseille; † December 2, 1694 in Marseille) He was in Florence and Rome from 1640 to 1643, where he also devoted himself to painting with Pietro da Cortona. He participated in the painting of Palazzo Pitti, but returned to France soon after. Puget went to Toulon and Marseille, was an official painter of the two cities and painted numerous altarpieces for churches in the south of France in the 1650s. He then went again to Rome and from 1661 to 1668 and 1670 to Genoa , where he also had his son François trained by his friend Giovanni Battista Castiglione. At that time, the painting style of Anthony van Dyck and Guido Reni gained influence over him. In 1669, he returned to Toulon, where he became director of decoration of ships at the royal shipyard. In 1679, Puget left the shipyard and concentrated mainly on landscape drawings and mythological themes (Achill and the Kentar Chiron, around 1685, Marseille, Musée des Beaux-Arts). More recently, he was influenced by Claude Lorrain and Gaspard Dughet. Puget died in Marseille in 1694. Inv.n ° 4.804

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