Daniel Good Rare Books and Engravings
1638 Seneca moriens, Perrier le Bourgignon (b1590), Master Engraving
1638 Seneca moriens, Perrier le Bourgignon (b1590), Master Engraving
Seneca moriens ex lapide indice
Copper engraving, 1638 (First State).
Leaf: 32.5 x 21.8 cm.
Monogrammed in the plate FPB
François Perrier (1590–1650) was a French painter, draftsman, and printmaker. Perrier was instrumental in introducing into France the grand style of the decorative painters of the Roman Baroque. He is also remembered for his two collections of prints after antique sculptures, the Segmenta nobilium signorum et statuarum quae temporis dentem invidium evasere (Paris, 1638), and Icones et segmenta...quae Romae adhuc extant (Paris, 1645). These prints provided visual repertories of classical models for generations of European artists and connoisseurs. In 1648, Perrier was one of the founders of the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture and was elected as one of the original twelve elders in charge of its running.
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