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Philippe Lallemand

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Portrait ofCharles Perraultby Philippe Lallemand (1672)

Philippe Lallemand(orLallemantorLalemen;1636 – 22 March 1716) was a French portrait painter of the lesser rank, born atReims.[1]He was influenced byRobert de Nanteuil(1623–1678). The 19th-century confusion withGeorges Lallemandof Nancy, a teacher ofNicolas Poussin,Philippe de ChampaigneandLaurent de La Hyre,has long been cleared up.[2]

Hismorceaux de receptionfor theAcadémie royale de peinture et de sculpturein 1672[3]were his portraits of the authorCharles Perraultand the financier Gédéon Berbier du Metz, president of theChambre des Comptes.

Lallemand died in Paris in 1716.

A monograph was Max. Sutaine,Philippe Lallemant, peintre de Reims XVIIe siècle(Paris: Regnier) 1856.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^"Lallemant, Philippe", vol. 8, p. 333, inBenezit Dictionary of Artists,2006. Also atOxford Art Online.
  2. ^See Léon Horsin-Déon,Essai sur les portraitistes français de la renaissance(Paris: Larousse) 1888:179.
  3. ^He wasagrééthe previous year.