Alexis Peyrotte (1699 - 1769) was a French
decorator painter.
Peyrotte was born in
Avignon
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, and was the son of a sculptor. Early in his career he painted in the region of
Carpentras
Carpentras (, formerly ; Provençal Occitan: ''Carpentràs'' in classical norm or ''Carpentras'' in Mistralian norm; la, Carpentoracte) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
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parishes and congregations. He participated with
Joseph Duplessis
Joseph-Siffred Duplessis (22 September 1725 – 1 April 1802) was a French painter known for the clarity and immediacy of his portraits.
Early life
He was born in Carpentras, near Avignon, into a family with an artistic bent and received his ...
to produce art decorations in the pharmacy of the
Hôtel-Dieu of Carpentras
The Hôtel-Dieu of Carpentras is one of the oldest hospitals in Comtat Venaissin, in Vaucluse. Built in 1754 by Joseph-Dominique d'Inguimbert, it was used as a hospital until 2002. In the near future, the bibliotheque Inguimbertine will be tra ...
.
In 1736, he moved to
Paris
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. His decorating work included apartments of the king and queen at Versailles (1738 and 1747), and the Board Room of the
Palace of Fontainebleau
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with
Charles-André van Loo
Carle or Charles-André van Loo (; 15 February 1705 – 15 July 1765) was a French painter, son of the painter Louis-Abraham van Loo, a younger brother of Jean-Baptiste van Loo and grandson of Jacob van Loo. He was the most famous member of a su ...
, and the
Château de Marly
The Château de Marly was a French royal residence located in what is now Marly-le-Roi, the commune on the northern edge of the royal park. This was situated west of the palace and garden complex at Versailles. Marly-le-Roi is the town that develo ...
. He also worked with the
Gobelins Manufactory
The Gobelins Manufactory () is a historic tapestry factory in Paris, France. It is located at 42 avenue des Gobelins, near Les Gobelins métro station in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. It was originally established on the site as a medieval ...
. He was particularly known for his
chinoiserie
(, ; loanword from French ''wikt:chinoiserie#French, chinoiserie'', from ''wikt:chinois#French, chinois'', "Chinese"; ) is the European interpretation and imitation of China, Chinese and other East Asia, East Asian artistic traditions, especial ...
. A number of his works were engraved and printed by
Gabriel Huquier
Gabriel Huquier (1695–1772) was an entrepreneurial French draughtsman, engraver, printmaker, publisher, and art collector, who became a pivotal figure in the production of French 18th-century ornamental etchings and engravings
Biography
Huqu ...
.
References
* Caillet, Robert, Alexis Peyrotte, peintre et dessinateur du roi, 1928.
* Bénézit, Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, graveurs.
* Alauzen, A., Dictionnaire des peintres et sculpteurs de Provence, Alpes, Côte d'Azur, Editions Jeanne Laffite, 1986.
18th-century French painters
French male painters
1699 births
1769 deaths
Artists from Avignon
18th-century French male artists
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