Nicolas Perignon
Nicolas Perignon[1] or Pérignon,[2] also known as Alexis-Nicolas Perignon, the Elder[3] (1726 – 4 January 1782[4]), was a French painter, draughtsman, and engraver. He specialized in portraits, rustic scenes, landscapes, and seascapes.[3][5]
Nicolas Perignon | |
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Born | 1726 |
Died | 4 January 1782 |
Occupation | Painter, engraver |
Perignon was born in Nancy and died in Paris. He travelled to Italy and Switzerland, creating numerous drawings, which he later reproduced as engravings.[3] Perignon was made a member of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in 1774[6] and exhibited mostly gouaches of country scenes at the Paris Salons of 1775, 1779, and 1781.[3] According to Benezit, "his work is sought after."[3]
Gallery
- Rustic Landscape, etching at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- View of Aarburg, Switzerland
- View of Amsterdam
- View of the Hôtel de Valentinois in Passy from the garden
- View of the garden facade of the former Château de Chanteloup in Amboise
Notes
- "Perignon, Nicolas", Union List of Artist Names Online; Witt Library 2014.
- "Nicolas Pérignon", National Gallery of Art website.
- Benezit 2006.
- "Mort de M. Pérignon", Baur 1889, p. 96; Benezit 2006.
- "Pérignon Alexis-Nicolas (1726-1782) ", Gallica.
- "Réception de M. Pérignon", Montaiglon 1888, p. 153.
Bibliography
- Baur, J. (1990). Procès-verbaux de l'Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, 1648-1793, Volume 9 (1780–1788). Paris: Charavay frères. Copy at Google Books.
- Benezit Dictionary of Artists (2006), vol. 10, pp. 1171–1172 ("Perignon, Alexis Nicolas, the Elder"). Paris: Gründ. ISBN 9782700030709.
- Montaiglon, Anatole de (1888). Procès-verbaux de l'Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, 1648-1793, Volume 8 (1769–1779). Paris: Charavay frères. Copy at Google Books.
- Witt Library (2014). ("PERIGNON, Nicolas") in A Checklist of Painters c1200-1976 represented in the Witt Library, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, second edition, p. 396. New York: Routledge. OCLC 950514642.
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