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Pierre-Antoine Demachy

French, 1723 - 1807
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Pierre-Antoine Demachy was a French artist who specialized in painting ruins, Trompe-l'œil architectural decorations and imaginative scenes of Paris.

His father was a carpenter. In 1754, he became a student of the scenographer Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni and, the following year, was certified as a "Painter of Architecture" by the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture. In 1757, he held his first exhibit at the Salon and continued to display his works there until 1802. He began teaching at the Académie soon after.

In 1764, his trompe-l'œil paintings for the façade of the new Church of Sainte-Geneviève (now the Panthéon) earned him an appointment as the decorator of stage sets for the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi. Four years later, the Russian Ambassador in Paris presented him with a commission for several tableaux from Catherine the Great.

Upon the death of Jean-François Amand, Demachy was assigned his workshop in the Palais du Louvre. His classes were so popular that, in 1777, the Comte d'Angiviller wrote a letter to the Académie's Director, Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre, complaining that Demachy's students were "polluting the corridors" of the Louvre. Ironically, six years later, Pierre asked the Comte to write a letter to Demachy, informing him that he had been granted an annual pension of 500 Livres. In 1784, Demachy took up residence on the first floor of the Louvre.

The following year, he applied for and received the position of Professor of Perspective, recently left vacant by the death of Jacques-Sébastien Leclerc (1734-1785). He would hold that office, with some interruptions, until his own death in 1807.

He apparently weathered the Revolution with no serious consequences. In 1793 and 1794, he was appointed a Deputy to the "Commune Générale des Arts" which temporarily replaced the Académie. He dutifully created a work depicting the "Burning of Feudal Titles and the Attributes of Tyranny".

His wife, Louise, died in 1799. His son, Gilles-Pierre, a painter of little note, died two years later.

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Exposition de Pierre Nicolas Perrin sur la place de la Révolution, le 29 vendémiaire, an II

Exposition de Pierre Nicolas Perrin sur la place de la Révolution, le 29 vendémiaire, an II (1793)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Figurative
La fête de l’Être Suprême, au Champ-de-Mars

La fête de l’Être Suprême, au Champ-de-Mars (1794)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Figurative
La fête de l’Unité et de la Réunion, sur la place de la Révolution

La fête de l’Unité et de la Réunion, sur la place de la Révolution (1793)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Figurative
Vente publique de tableaux

Vente publique de tableaux (1785)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Figurative
The Clearance Of The Louvre Colonnade, During The Demolition Of The Ruins Of The Hôtel Du Petit Bourbon

The Clearance Of The Louvre Colonnade, During The Demolition Of The Ruins Of The Hôtel Du Petit Bourbon

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
View Of Paris Taken From The Place Dauphine

View Of Paris Taken From The Place Dauphine

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
Demolition of the Old Vestibule of the Palais-Royal, Paris

Demolition of the Old Vestibule of the Palais-Royal, Paris (ca. 1767)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
Genre Scene With Peasants

Genre Scene With Peasants

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Figurative
Fantastical Architectural Study With Figures

Fantastical Architectural Study With Figures

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
Fantastical Architectural Study With Figures

Fantastical Architectural Study With Figures

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
View of the Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome

View of the Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome (1750 - 1800)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
Caprice architectural; un palais inspiré du Louvre et le Pont-Neuf s’encadrant dans l’arche d’un pont

Caprice architectural; un palais inspiré du Louvre et le Pont-Neuf s’encadrant dans l’arche d’un pont (1775)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
Dégagement de la colonnade du Louvre

Dégagement de la colonnade du Louvre (1756)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
Dégagement de la colonnade du Louvre

Dégagement de la colonnade du Louvre (1764)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
Landscape
An artist sketching under the porch of a rural stone building

An artist sketching under the porch of a rural stone building

Pierre-Antoine Demachy (French, 1723 - 1807)
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