Perréal, Jean

French artist

Dec 18, 2024 - 03:09
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Perréal, Jean: stained glass of Louis XII

Jean Perréal, Perréal also spelled Peréal, also called Johannes Parisiensus or Jean de Paris, (born c. 1460, ParisFrance at the beginning of the 16th century.

Perréal was a court painter to the Bourbons and later worked for Charles VIII, Louis XII, and Francis I of France. He traveled to Italy several times between 1492 and 1530 and in 1514 visited London, where he painted a portrait of the princess Mary Tudor. Perréal designed tombs, medals, and public ceremonials. A painting of Charles VIII of France and a miniature, Pierre Sala, are probably the most important works now attributed to him. Perréal was a superb craftsman who in his portraits grafted a French elegance of design and presentation onto conventional Flemish realism.

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