Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre
Painter

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Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre : biography

Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre, is a french painter born in 1713 in Paris, France and who died in 1789 in Paris, France. Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre belonged to the rococo art style. He mainly worked during the classical period in the 18 century.

Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre : his main artworks

Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre is famous for the following art works : amours jouant avec des fleurs, un chien, une colombe et les attributs de la comédie, village italien, mercure, amoureux de hersé, change en pierre aglaure qui voulait l'empêcher d'entrer chez sa soeur... which are numerous illustrations of his favorite subject of work : urban... In order to stare at his work in a museum or gallery, you need to go to louvre, paris, france, musée et domaine national de versailles et de trianon, versailles, france. The art work of Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre are, indeed, mainly kept in louvre, paris, france, musée et domaine national de versailles et de trianon, versailles, france. Muzéo offers high quality canvas prints & artprints of the main artworks made by Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre to embellish your home or your office.

Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre : his life as an artist

Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre began his artist training in Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, Paris, France. Then Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre continue his training and study with Charles Joseph Natoire, Nicolas Vleughels, Nicolas Bertin, Jean-François de Troy. Among his students and apprentices, we noted that he taught Antoine Vestier, Brun de Versoix, Nicolas René Jollain the Elder, Charles Lepeintre, Jean-Jacques Bachelier, Hugues Taraval.

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