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Jean Le Pautre - Ornaments for the enrichment of paneled rooms and galleries

Ornaments for the enrichment of paneled rooms and galleries

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
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Jean Le Pautre or Lepautre was a French designer and engraver, the elder brother of the architect Antoine Le Pautre, the father of the engravers Pierre Le Pautre and Jacques Le Pautre, and the uncle of the sculptor Pierre Lepautre. Jean Le Pautre was an apprentice to a carpenter and builder. In addition to learning mechanical and constructive work, he developed considerable skill with the pencil. His designs, innumerable in quantity and exuberant in content, consisted mainly of ceilings, friezes, chimney-pieces, doorways and mural decorations. He also devised fire-dogs, sideboards, cabinets, console tables, mirrors and other pieces of furniture.

Le Pautre was long employed at the Gobelins manufactory. His work is often very flamboyant and elaborate. He frequently used amorini and swags, arabesques and cartouches in his work. His chimney-pieces, in contrast, were often simple and elegant. His engraved plates, nearly 1,500 in number, are almost entirely original and include a portrait of himself. He made many designs for Andre Charles Boulle.

In 1677 he became a member of the French Academy as a dessignateur and graveur.

Le Pautre's daughter Marie in 1669 became the second wife of the sculptor Pierre Le Gros the Elder and stepmother to the three-year-old Pierre Le Gros the Younger, who in turn learned drawing from Jean Le Pautre.

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Pillar decorated with shells and stones, with a marble massin in the shape of a cockleshell

Pillar decorated with shells and stones, with a marble massin in the shape of a cockleshell (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Demy pilier avec les mesmes ornamens (Half-pillar with the same ornaments)

Demy pilier avec les mesmes ornamens (Half-pillar with the same ornaments) (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Little Cupids that play with the dolphins

Little Cupids that play with the dolphins (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Demy pilier avec les mesmes ornamens (Half-pillar with the same ornaments)

Demy pilier avec les mesmes ornamens (Half-pillar with the same ornaments) (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Pillar decorated with shells and stones, with a marble basin shaped like a cockleshell

Pillar decorated with shells and stones, with a marble basin shaped like a cockleshell (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Ornamental vase with fruit garland

Ornamental vase with fruit garland

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Little Cupids playing with dolphins

Little Cupids playing with dolphins (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Frieze with Acanthus Scrolls and a Man fighting a Lion

Frieze with Acanthus Scrolls and a Man fighting a Lion (17th century)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Aeneas’s Farewell to Dido

Aeneas’s Farewell to Dido

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Pillar decorated with shells and stones, with a marble basin shaped like a cockleshell

Pillar decorated with shells and stones, with a marble basin shaped like a cockleshell (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
The sun sets in the sea, the globe of the Earth is divided in six parts

The sun sets in the sea, the globe of the Earth is divided in six parts (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
View of the exterior face of the Versailles Grotto

View of the exterior face of the Versailles Grotto (1672)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Troop of Triton and Nereides, rejoicing at sunset

Troop of Triton and Nereides, rejoicing at sunset (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Ornamental vase supported by griffin

Ornamental vase supported by griffin

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
Pillar decorated with shells and stones, with a marble basin shaped like a cockleshell

Pillar decorated with shells and stones, with a marble basin shaped like a cockleshell (1673)

Jean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682)
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