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Joseph François Parrocel (1704; 1781) Attributed. Turkish Horsemen Attacked by Tigers
Joseph François Parrocel (1704; 1781) attributed. The Attack of the Tigers Canvas mounted on hardboard 62 cm by 40 cm Frame 77.5 cm by 54.5 cm An old attribution on the back: Raden Saleh This very beautiful painting takes up the theme of the attack of wild beasts here on Turkish horsemen. Since Rubens in the 17th century, many painters have represented lions or tigers in these scenes. The genre even experienced a resurgence in popularity with orientalists such as of course Eugène Delacroix, all his students and many other painters. Joseph François Parrocel (1704; 1781) He was a student of his father, Pierre Parrocel. Approved by the Academy in 1753, he appeared at the Salons from 1755 to 1781 with historical subjects. He is one of the members of a dynasty of French painters from the 17th century (Barthélémy Parrocel 1595; 1660) to the 19th century (Etienne Antoine Parrocel 1817; 1896). He is a painter of history, battles, mythological subjects... in the direct line of the dynasty. He can be found in many museums such as Avignon, Versailles, Dublin...
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Joseph François Parrocel (1704 ; 1781) Attribué. Cavaliers turcs attaqués par des tigres
Joseph François Parrocel (1704 ; 1781) attribué. L’attaque des tigres
Toile marouflée sur carton dur de 62 cm par 40 cm
Cadre 77.5 cm par 54.5 cm
Une ancienne attribution au dos : Raden Saleh Ce très beau tableau reprend le thème de lattaque de fauves ici sur des cavaliers turcs. Depuis Rubens au XVIIe siècle de nombreux peintres ont représenté des lions ou des tigres dans ces scènes. Le genre a même connu un regain de popularité avec les orientalistes comme bien entendu Eugène Delacroix, tous ses élèves et de nombreux autres peintres.
Joseph François Parrocel (1704 ; 1781)
Il est lélève de son père, Pierre Parrocel. Agréé à lAcadémie en 1753, il figure aux salons de 1755 à 1781 avec des sujets dhistoire. Il est lun des membres dune dynastie de peintres français du XVII siècle (Barthélémy Parrocel 1595 ; 1660) au XIX (Etienne Antoine Parrocel 1817; 1896). Cest un peintre dhistoire, de batailles, de sujets mythologiques...dans la droite ligne de la dynastie. On le trouve dans de nombreux musées comme Avignon, Versailles, Dublin...
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