Pierre Louis Dumesnil

Card Players in a Drawing Room by Pierre Louis Dumesnil the younger, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Pierre-Louis Dumesnil (1698–1781) was a French painter who specialized in genre scenes.

Biography

Pierre-Louis Dumesnil was born in 1698. He was received into the Académie de Saint-Luc. There he was professor (1748-1773), rector (1773-1775), and then permanent rector (1775-1776). Between 1751 et 1754 his work was shown as each of the seven exhibitions of the institution. Although some of his works were historical, such as Saint Charles Borromée faisant l’aumône (1741), most were genre scenes. His paintings show the influence of Jean-Baptiste Chardin both in the selection of themes and the composition. A portrait of Dumesnil by madame Vigée-Lebrun, created in 1774 on the occasion of her reception into the Académie de Saint-Luc, has unfortunately been lost.

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Citations

  1. Lot 2179 de la vente Christie's South Kensington, 10 décembre 2010.
  2. Attribution proposée par le Musée du Louvre, après avoir été attribué successivement à Chardin, Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié.

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