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Michel Serre (1658–1733) was a
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-born French painter.


Biography


Early life

Michel Serre was born on January 10, 1658 in Tarragona, Spain.''L'Artiste: journal de la littérature et des beaux-arts'', L'Artiste, 1849, pp. 100–10

/ref> Alexandre Gueidon, ''Comte Godefroy de Montgrand: Armorial de la ville de Marseille'', Marseille, 1864, p. 181-183 His father was Jacques Serre and his mother, Marie Barbos.


Career

As a painter, he specialized in baroque painting, religious paintings and the Great Plague of Marseille. Many of his paintings can be found in Roman Catholic churches in
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. In Marseille, three of his paintings are displayed in the Église Saint-Ferréol les Augustins: ''Sainte Marguerite'', ''La Vierge à l'enfant apparaissant à Saint Pierre'' and ''Saint Paul''. Another one is displayed in the Église des Chartreux: ''Madeleine enlevée par les anges''. Three are displayed in the Église Saint-Matthieu de Château-Gombert: ''Le Christ roi, la Vierge et Saint-Joseph ou Le purgatoire'', ''L'agonie de la Madeleine'' and ''Franciscains devant la Vierge ou apothéose de l'ordre de saint François''. One painting, ''La vierge en prière dans l’atelier de Nazareth'', is displayed in the
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and two are displayed in the Église Saint-Cannat: ''La vierge à l’enfant et le purgatoire'' and ''La purification de la Vierge''. Another one is displayed in the Église des Grands-Carmes: ''Cycle de la vie de la Vierge'', while the Église Saint Roch in
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is home to ''Apothéose de saint Roch''. Moreover, the Église de la Pomme displays ''Annonciation, saint Jean-Baptiste et saint Étienne'' while the Église Saint-Sébastien in
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has ''Mort de Saint-Joseph'' and ''La fuite en Égypte''. In
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, his painting entitled ''Apothéose de Saint-Augustin'' is displayed in the
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while two other paintings, ''Le repas chez Simon le pharisien'' and ''Ex-voto de la peste'' can be seen in the
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. In
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,
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, the Chapelle Notre-Dame de Beauvoir is home to ''Le vœu de Mgr de Belsunce'', representing
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(1671–1755). In
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, four of his paintings are displayed inside the Basilica of Sainte Marie Madeleine: ''L'enfant Jésus'', ''Sainte-Anne, la Vierge et l’enfant jésus, Saint-Joseph'', ''La Vierge à l'Enfant et le purgatoire'' and ''Saint-Thomas d’Aquin foudroyant l'hérésie''. In
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, two of his paintings, ''Vierge de grâces'' and ''Vierge de grâces et purgatoire'', are displayed in the Église Notre-Dame. Moreover, in
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, his painting ''Vierge donnant le scapulaire à Simon Stock'' can be seen inside the Église Saint-Michel. In
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, the Église Saint-Symphorien has one of his paintings, ''Les vendeurs chassés du temple'', on display. Some of his paintings are also found in museums. In the Villa Gaby Deslys in Marseille, formerly the private residence of
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, one can see his painting entitled ''La résurrection de Lazare''. Also in Marseille, the Musée Grobet-Labadié displays ''Notre-Dame du bon voyage''. Additionally, several of his paintings are displayed in the
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: ''L’éducation de la Vierge'', ''Présentation de la Vierge au temple'', ''La visitation'', ''Présentation de Jésus au temple'', ''Jésus au temple parmi les docteurs'', ''Saint-Benoît ressuscite un jeune moine mort'', ''Cycle de la vie de Saint-François'', ''Le martyre de Saint Pierre Vérone'', ''Le miracle de Saint Hyacinthe'', ''La vierge à l'enfant'', ''Saint-François de Sales'', and ''Sainte Jeanne de Chantal''.Julie Pellizzone, ''Souvenirs (1787–1815)'', Aix-en-Provence: Publications de l'Université de Provence, 1995, p. 354 In Aix-en-Provence, the
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displays one of his paintings: ''La vierge à l’enfant, moine bénédictin, Sainte félicité et Perpétue''.
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(1638–1715) appointed him as official painter of French
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Personal life

On May 1, 1685, he married Florie Régimonde, daughter of Jean Régimonde et de Jeanne Montaignon, in the Église Notre-Dame-des-Accoules in Marseille. He died on October 10, 1733 in Marseille. He was buried in the Église Saint-Ferréol les Augustins in Marseille.


Legacy

* The ''Rue Michel Serre'' in the 16th arrondissement of Marseille is named in his honour.


Bibliography

* Pierre Parrocel, ''Le peintre Michel Serre et ses tableaux relatifs à la peste de Marseille'' (1901 – 11 pages). * Marie-Claude Homet, ''Michel Serre et la peinture baroque en Provence (1658–1733)'' (Edisud, 1987, 197 pages).Google Books
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Serre, Michel 1658 births 1733 deaths People from Tarragona Artists from Marseille Spanish emigrants to France Spanish painters French Baroque painters