Baroque and Rococo

 

Baroque and Rococo Art Map





Simon Vouet





 

Simon Vouet

(b Paris, 8 Jan 1590; bur Paris, 1 July 1649).

French painter and draughtsman. Although at the time regarded as one of the leading French painters of the first half of the 17th century, he is now known more for his influence on French painting than for his actual oeuvre. He made his reputation in Italy, where he executed numerous portraits for aristocratic patrons and was commissioned for religious subjects. Although the early Italian works show the influence of Caravaggio, his work was subsequently modified by the Baroque style of such painters as Lanfranco and the influence of the Venetian use of light and colour. When he was summoned back to France by Louis XIII in 1627 he thus brought with him an Italian idiom hitherto unknown in France that revitalized French painting. His style became highly popular among Parisian aristocrats who saw in Vouet a painter capable of decorating their hotels and châteaux in a manner that would rival the palazzi of their Italian counterparts. He quickly established a large workshop through which passed many of the leading French painters of the mid-17th century. There followed numerous commissions for allegorical works, religious subjects and decorative paintings for royal residences and the burgeoning hotels and chateaux in and around Paris. The schemes introduced a new type of illusionistic decoration with steep perspective that influenced a generation of decorative painters. Few of his canvases are signed and dated and many of his decorative schemes have been destroyed; precise attribution is made more difficult because of his prolific output and his extensive use of his workshop to fulfil his numerous commissions. Although much of his oeuvre has been lost, it is known from the work of such distinguished engravers as Claude Mellan and Michel Dorigny, who reproduced and circulated his work.




 


Saturn, Conquered by Amor, Venus and Hope

1645-46
Oil on canvas, 187n x 142 cm
Musee du Berry, Bourges

 

 


Allegorical Portrait of Anna of Austria as Minerva
1643

 


Sleeping Venus

1630-40
Oil on canvas, 100,5 x 84 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

 


Allegory of Wealth

1630-35
Oil on canvas, 170 x 124 cm
Musee du Louvre, Paris

 


Toilet of Venus

1628-39
Oil on canvas, 183,8 x 153 cm
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati


 

Diana

1637
Oil on canvas, 102 x 141 cm
Royal Collection, Hampton Court


 

Parnassus or Apollo and the Muses

c. 1640
Oil on panel, 88 x 221,5 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest


 

Parnassus or Apollo and the Muses
(detail)
c. 1640
Oil on panel
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest


 

Parnassus or Apollo and the Muses
(detail)
c. 1640
Oil on panel
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest


 

La Charite celeste
1640

 

La Sainte Famille avec sainte Elisabeth et le petit saint Jean
1642

 

La Vertu, dit autrefois La Victoire


 


Portrait of Armand-Jean du Plessis, Cardinal de Richelieu