- Dominique Barrière
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Dominique Barrière, a French painter and engraver, was born at Marseilles about the year 1622. He chiefly resided at Rome, where he engraved a considerable number of plates, in a very agreeable style, after Claude and other landscape painters, as well as other subjects. They are neatly etched in the manner of Stefano della Bella. He died in Rome in 1678. He sometimes signed his plates with his name, Dominicus Barriere Massiliensis, and sometimes with the cipher which is the mark used by Domenico del Barbiere, and thus mistakes frequently arise, although their styles are extremely different. Among others, we have the following by him:
- Portrait of Jean de la Valette; marked D. B.; scarce
- A set of six landscapes
- A set of 12 landscapes, dedicated to Lelio Orsini, 1651
- Seven Views of the Villa Aldobrandini, 1649
- A landscape, with the Zodiac, inscribed Vim profert ubi, etc.
- A view of Frascati
- Fontana maggiore nel Giardino di Tivoli, with his cipher
- Eighty-four views and statues of the Villa Pamphili.
- Four, entitled Catafalco e apparato nella ehiesa, etc.
- Sepulchral Monument of N. L. Plumbini, Dominicus Barriere Gallus, in. ex. del. et scul.
- Hercules, after a basso-rilievo in the Medicean Garden
- A large plate; entitled Circum Urbis Agonalibus, etc. with many figures, 1650
- Several plates of the History of Apollo, after the pictures by Domenichino and Viola
References
This article incorporates text from the article "BARRIERE, Dominique" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.
Categories:- French painters
- French engravers
- People from Marseille
- 1620s births
- 1678 deaths
- French painter, 17th century birth stubs
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