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Jean-François-Pierre Peyron - L’Innocence offrant fleurs et couronne à l’Amitié

L’Innocence offrant fleurs et couronne à l’Amitié

Jean-François-Pierre Peyron (French, 1744 - 1814)
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Jean-François-Pierre Peyron

Jean-François Pierre Peyron, full name of Pierre Peyron, was a French Neoclassical painter.

Peyron was born in Aix-en-Provence, where he studied art under Claude Arnulphy. He was later a pupil of Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée and was regarded as among the best painters of his generation.

He was one of the first to re-apply the Classic principles of composition, in the manner of Poussin, while the prevailing fashion was in favour of Rococo.

He won the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1773, ahead of David who was also a candidate. He spent the years between 1775 and 1782 in Rome, with the Academy of France in Rome.

On his return to Paris, Peyron found that the career of David had taken its rise and had completely eclipsed his own, relegating it to a minor role in the history of art – which became evident in the exhibitions at the Salon of Paris between 1785 and 1787. David did, however, pay homage to Peyron at the time of his funeral, stating: "He had opened my eyes". Peyron died in Paris, aged 69.

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The Death of Seneca (ca. 1773)

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