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Pierre Rabon (18 October 1619 – 18 January 1684) was a French
portrait painter Portrait Painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to represent a specific human subject. The term 'portrait painting' can also describe the actual painted portrait. Portraitists may create their work by commission, for public and pr ...
, who was active during the reign of
Louis XIV , house = Bourbon , father = Louis XIII , mother = Anne of Austria , birth_date = , birth_place = Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France , death_date = , death_place = Palace of Vers ...
.''Benezit'' 2006.


Early life

Rabon was born in
Le Havre Le Havre (, ; nrf, Lé Hâvre ) is a port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very cl ...
.


Career

Rabon became a member of the
Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture The Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture (; en, "Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture") was founded in 1648 in Paris, France. It was the premier art institution of France during the latter part of the Ancien Régime until it was abol ...
on 3 July 1660. His reception piece was a portrait of
Antoine de Ratabon Antoine eRatabon (1617 – 12 March 1670) was a French aristocrat, who was an arts and architecture administrator during the reign of Louis XIV.
, who at the time was both Superintendent of Buildings ( Surintendant des Bâtiments) and the director of the Académie. His portrait of Ratabon was for a long time believed to have been lost,Fontaine 1914, p. 250
but in 1994, a painting in the collection of the Château de Versailles, which had previously been identified by Albert Laprade as a portrait of the architect
Louis Le Vau Louis Le Vau (1612 – 11 October 1670) was a French Baroque architect, who worked for Louis XIV of France. He was an architect that helped develop the French Classical style in the 17th Century.''Encyclopedia of World Biography''"Louis Le Vau", ...
, was proposed as more likely to be Rabon's portrait of Ratabon.The subject of this portrait was identified as
Louis Le Vau Louis Le Vau (1612 – 11 October 1670) was a French Baroque architect, who worked for Louis XIV of France. He was an architect that helped develop the French Classical style in the 17th Century.''Encyclopedia of World Biography''"Louis Le Vau", ...
in 1955 by Albert Laprade, who recognized the plan as that of the southwest corner of the old Louvre, that is the Bathing Apartment of the Queen Mother
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, remodeled by Le Vau in the summer of 1661, and the building illustrated in the background as the pavilion at the north end of the Louvre's Petite Galerie (see
Galerie d'Apollon The Galerie d'Apollon is a large and iconic room of the Louvre Palace, on the first (upper) floor of a wing known as the Petite Galerie. Its current setup was first designed in the 1660s. It has been part of the Louvre Museum since the 1790s, was ...
), constructed after the fire of 1 February 1661 (see also Laprade 1960, chapter 3, plate 1).
Christophe Hardouin disputed Laprade's attribution in an unpublished thesis for the University of Paris and identified the painting as Pierre Rabon's presentation piece before the Academy on 3 July 1660, which portrayed
Antoine de Ratabon Antoine eRatabon (1617 – 12 March 1670) was a French aristocrat, who was an arts and architecture administrator during the reign of Louis XIV.
(1617–1670), Surintendant des Bâtiments (see Thierry Bajou; also Hilary Ballon 1999, p. 201, note 8, who was unable to examine the thesis but cites Bajou). Bajou comments that the "building plan and the facade therefore correspond to projects and not to completed buildings. It is unfortunately, just as impossible to confirm this identification, by comparing the sitter's features with those in other painted, sculpted or engraved portraits."
Rabon exhibited a portrait of a Monsieur Perier at the
Paris Salon The Salon (french: Salon), or rarely Paris Salon (French: ''Salon de Paris'' ), beginning in 1667 was the official art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Between 1748 and 1890 it was arguably the greatest annual or biennial art ...
of 1673. His other works include ''Portrait of a Woman'' (private collection) and three other portraits known from engravings: ''Claude Gallard, Councillor at the Parlement'', engraved by Jean-Baptiste Humbelot; ''Louis Roupert, Master Goldsmith at Metz'', engraved by ; and ''Hyacinthe Serroni, Archbishop of Albi'', engraved by Gantrel. There are also records of copies commissioned by the
Bâtiments du Roi The Bâtiments du Roi (, "King's Buildings") was a division of the Maison du Roi ("King's Household") in France under the Ancien Régime. It was responsible for building works at the King's residences in and around Paris. History The Bâtiments ...
: ''Christ on the Cross'' after Charles Le Brun in 1667 for the Menagerie at Versailles and ''Equestrian portrait of Louis XIV'' after Mignard in 1671.Bajou 1998, p. 76. In 2000, the painting ''Saint John Preaching in the Desert'' (Musée des Beaux-Arts,
Carcassonne Carcassonne (, also , , ; ; la, Carcaso) is a French fortified city in the department of Aude, in the region of Occitanie. It is the prefecture of the department. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Carcassonne is located in the plain of the ...
), previously believed to be a work by
Sébastien Bourdon Sébastien Bourdon (2 February 1616 – 8 May 1671) was a French painter and engraver. His ''chef d'œuvre'' is ''The Crucifixion of St. Peter'' made for the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, Notre Dame. Biography Bourdon was born i ...
, was reattributed to Pierre Rabon.Collection des Musées de France (Joconde), Reférence 04400001087


Personal life

Pierre Rabon married Louise Gomboust on 29 October 1643.Jal 1872, p. 1030. Their son, Nicolas Rabon (1644–1686), became a history painter. Pierre Rabon died in Paris.


Gallery

File:Louis Roupert Mtre Orfevre A Metz, portrait engraving by Louis Cossin after Pierre Rabon – INHA NUM EST 6653 (adjusted).jpg, ''Louis Roupert, Master Goldsmith at Metz'', engraved 1668 by after a painting by Pierre Rabon File:Portrait of a man with the Louvre – Les collections du château de Versailles.jpg, Possibly Pierre Rabon's 1660 reception piece, a portrait of
Antoine de Ratabon Antoine eRatabon (1617 – 12 March 1670) was a French aristocrat, who was an arts and architecture administrator during the reign of Louis XIV.
( Château de Versailles) File:Pierre Rabon - Saint Jean prêchant dans le désert.jpg, ''Saint John Preaching in the Desert'', attributed to Pierre Rabon (Musée des Beaux-Arts,
Carcassonne Carcassonne (, also , , ; ; la, Carcaso) is a French fortified city in the department of Aude, in the region of Occitanie. It is the prefecture of the department. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Carcassonne is located in the plain of the ...
)


Notes


Bibliography

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"Rabon (Pierre), — (Nicolas)", pp. 1030–1031
in ''Dictionnaire critique de biographie et d'histoire'', 2nd edition. Paris: Henri Plon
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Laprade, Albert Albert Laprade (29 November 1883 – 9 May 1978) was a French architect, perhaps best known for the Palais de la Porte Dorée. During a long career he undertook many urban renewal projects as well as major industrial and commercial works. A ski ...
(1955). "Portraits des premiers architectes de Versailles", ''Revue des Arts'', March 1955, pp. 21–24. * Laprade, Albert (1960). ''François d'Orbay: Architecte de Louis XIV''. Paris: Éditions Vincent, Fréal. . * Montaiglon, Anatole de (1875). ''Procès-verbaux de l'Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, 1648-1793'', Volume 1 (1648–1672). Paris: Charavay frères
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