- Jean-Baptiste Pillement
Jean-Baptiste Pillement (Lyon, 24 May 1728 -- Lyon, 26 April 1808) was a painter and designer, known for his exquisite and delicate landscapes, but whose importance lies primarily in the
engraving s done after his drawings and their influence in spreading theRococo style, and particularly the taste forchinoiserie , throughout Europe.Pillement, born in
Lyon , had an unusually cosmopolitan career. He moved from Paris, working for theGobelin factory toLisbon , where the need to rebuild after the disastrous 1755earthquake had created many opportunities. There he was working inQueluz (Sintra) and for the Dutch consul, the known art collector Jan Gildemeester.Pillement spend eight years in England, fully exploiting the English taste for landscapes. There the paintings by
Nicolaes Berchem inspired him. Pillement came acquainted withDavid Garrick , a famous actor, and his Austrian wife Eva Maria Weigel, collectors of his work in England. Pillement went to Vienna and in 1765 he went toWarsaw , decorating theRoyal Castle in Warsaw and theUjazdowski Castle , his largest project, commissioned byStanisław August Poniatowski . He also worked in Saint Petersburg, thePiedmont , Milan, Rome, Venice. Pillement travelled to Paris to work forMarie Antoinette in thePetit Trianon .During the French Revolution in 1789 Pillement moved to
Pézenas in theLanguedoc . At the end of his life he went back to Lyon, where he designed for the silk industry and gave lessons in the Academy founded by Napoleon.Pillement's illustrations are a mixture of fantastic birds, flora & fauna, large human figures and
chinoiserie . His designs were used by engravers and decorators onporcelain and pottery, but also on textiles,wallpaper and silver. Pillement had discovered in 1764 a new method of printing on silk with fast colours (recorded in his Memoirs). One of his prime vehicles was the single print marketed independently of an album. He published many albums, one is: "Νvre de fleurs, ornements, cartouches, figures et sujets chinois" (1776).The
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (British Columbia), theCleveland Museum of Art , theCourtauld Institute of Art (London), theHonolulu Academy of Arts , theIndiana University Art Museum (Bloomington, Indiana), theMetropolitan Museum of Art (New York City),Museum der bildenden Künste (Leipzig, Germany), theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston , theNational Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.),Palazzo Pitti (Florence) and thePhiladelphia Museum of Art are among the public collections holding work by Jean-Baptiste Pillement.References
* Gruber, A. (1992) The History of Decorative Arts, Classicism and the Baroque in Europe, p. 249.
* Gordon-Smith, M. (2006) PILLEMENT.External links
* http://www.irsa.com.pl/?lang=En&gdzie=pille&PHPSESSID=0cf75843e8ce529fbb38d83e3b50c8c2
* http://www.artnet.com/library/06/0676/T067663.asp
* http://www.sternburg-stiftung.de/gemaelde/popup_118.html
* http://www.kah-bonn.de/ausstellungen/petitpalais/bild_3183chinoiserie.htm
* http://www.reiss-sohn.de/frame98.php?page=889
* http://www.artnet.com/Artists/LotDetailPage.aspx?lot_id=7D7B9E35A2FD6524
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