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Antoine Caron : peintre de ville, peintre de cour : 1521-1599
- Title
- Antoine Caron : peintre de ville, peintre de cour : 1521-1599 / Frédéric Hueber ; préface de Frédéric Elsig et Guy-Michel Leproux.
- Author
- Hueber, Frédéric
- Publication
- Tours : Presses universitaires François Rabelais, 2018.
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- Description
- 383 pages : illustrations; 28 cm
- Summary
- Coming from Beauvais artisans, Antoine Caron had a remarkable artistic rise, working for five successive kings and for the queen mother Catherine de Medici. His training in the province, then on the royal shipyards, allowed him to become a versatile artist, who could respond to the orders of the city as well as those of the court. Member of the Parisian painters' corporation, he has, for his lifetime, produced paintings and drawings that were transposed into techniques as diverse as illumination, painting, sculpture, engraving, tapestry and stained glass. The craze for his inventions was such that he was often copied during his lifetime. It was rediscovered in 1850 by Anatole de Montaiglon and studied by Gustave Lebel then by Jean Ehrmann, but his career still had many gray areas, and the corpus that was attributed to him remained heterogeneous. Based on the exploitation of new documents, on the examination of works as well as on the social realities of the profession of painter in France in the second half of the 16th century, this book proposes to return to the main stages of Antoine Caron's career. as well as his abundant production which, together with Jean Cousin and Baptiste Pellerin, is one of the most important artists of the French Renaissance.
- Series Statement
- Collection "Renaissance"
- Uniform Title
- Collection Renaissance (Tours, France)
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Biographies
- Biographies.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- 1. La formation à Beauvais -- L'apprentissage -- Le réseau -- 2. Les premiers chantiers -- Le château de Fontainebleau -- Le château d'Anet -- 3. Le peintre des entrées solennelles -- L'entrée royale de Charles IX -- L'entrée de Henri de Valois, roi de Pologne et de Lituanie -- 4. Les grandes entreprises de Nicolas Houel -- L'apothicaire, l'amateur d'art et le fondateur de la maison de la Charité chrétienne -- La suite de l'Histoire d'Artémise -- L'Histoire des rois de France -- 5. Les Massacres et les Triomphes -- L'apothicaire Augustin Lemousse et les Massacres du Triumvirat -- Le médailleur Alexandre Olivier et le cycle du Triomphe des saisons -- 6. Les commandes des fabriques -- La tenture de l'Histoire de saint Jacques le Majeur pour l'église Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie -- Le vitrail de la Résurrection du Christ de l'église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont -- 7. La gravure et le livre illustré -- L'Histoire d'Esther et d'Assuérus gravée par Denis de Mathonière -- L'illustration des Images ou tableaux de platte peinture de Philostrate l'Ancien -- 8. La faveur de Henri III -- Les noces du duc de Joyeuse -- Le tableau de la création de l'ordre du Saint-Esprit pour l'église des Grands Augustins -- 9. Des Valois à Henri IV -- La Tenture des Valois -- La Belle Cheminée du château de Fontainebleau.
- ISBN
- 9782869066830
- 286906683X
- 9782753576513
- 2753576513
- OCLC
- on1066026658
- 1066026658
- SCSB-9291937
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library