Trompe-L'oeil homage to an artist

Ref: 2863

Trompe-L'oeil homage to an artist

Jean VALETTE-FALGORES genannt PENOT (Frankreich 1710 - 1777)

Ref: 2863

Trompe-L'oeil homage to an artist

Jean VALETTE-FALGORES genannt PENOT (Frankreich 1710 - 1777)

17th Century
Oil on canvas
62.5 x 77.5 cm (24 ⁵/₈ x 30 ¹/₂ inches)
Framed: 71 x 86 cm (28 x 33 ⁷/₈ inches)
France
Jean Valette-Falgores named Penot (Frankreich 1710 - 1777)
Provenance: Rogers Collection Estate of Peter H. Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut
Description: Jean Valette-Falgores (1710 - 1777)
Possibly a self-portrait, with a portrait, a still life with a pomegranate, letters, one addressed to "...Monsieur Lamote... Rue de Roi/a Paris", a broken plaster portrait medallion, a brooched wallet, and a blue ribbon.
Penot was a student of Antoine Rivalz at the Académie de peinture de Toulouse and spent his entire creative period in his hometown, except for a short stay in Rome.

Jean VALETTE-FALGORES genannt PENOT (Frankreich 1710 - 1777)

Jean VALETTE-FALGORES  genannt PENOT  (Frankreich 1710 - 1777)
Jean Valette-Falgores, called Penot (1710–after 1777), was a French painter from Montauban, best known for trompe-l’œil still lifes. His letter boards, pinned papers, cards, spectacles, shells and studio objects create witty illusions of depth and touch. Painted with precise shadows and material detail, his works belong to eighteenth-century France’s refined culture of visual deception.

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