Artist
François Perrier

France
François Perrier is a France Baroque artist. 15 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.
François Perrier (French pronunciation: ; 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.
Works by François Perrier
Acis and Galathea
The Admission of Psyche to Olympia
The Wedding Feast of Cupid and Psyche
The Farnese Hercules, front view [plate 2]
The Farnese Hercules, three-quarter view turned to left [plate 3]
The Farnese Hercules, seen from behind [plate 4]
The Borghese Gladiator, front view [plate 26]
A Nude Fighting Man, side view, turned to left [plate 27]
The Borghese Gladiator, side view, turned to right [plate 28]
The Borghese Gladiator, back view [plate 29]
The Medici Wrestlers, side view, turned to right [plate 35]
The Medici Wrestlers, side view, turned to left [plate 36]
Adoration of the Golden Calf
Moses draws water from the Rock
The Nativity
Collections represented