Jean-Jacques de Boissieu
Specialties
Old Master Paintings & Drawings
ean-Jacques de Boissieu was a French engraver and draftsman known for his rural landscapes, urban scenes, and depictions of everyday life. Born in Lyon, France, Boissieu received his artistic training at the Académie de Peinture de Lyon before advancing his career in Paris and Rome.
Rococo Style and Diverse Influences
Although influenced by the Rococo style, with its delicate ornaments and natural motifs, Boissieu’s work often leans toward a more subdued and realistic approach. His depictions of nature reflect the atmospheric precision of English landscape art, while the detailed landscapes and genre scenes echo the 17th-century Dutch engravings.
Notable Works
Vue de Lyon (c. 1780): This engraving, capturing a picturesque view of Lyon, exemplifies Boissieu’s talent for rendering atmosphere and light in his urban landscapes.
Paysage avec Voyageurs (c. 1790): A pastoral scene depicting travelers in a rural landscape, showcasing Boissieu’s appreciation for bucolic subjects and meticulous detail.
La Marchande de Fleurs (c. 1775): This delicate drawing of a flower seller in a bustling street demonstrates Boissieu’s skill in capturing daily life with sensitivity and precision.
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Jean-Jacques de Boissieu’s works are housed in both public and private collections worldwide, notably at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, which holds a significant collection of his engravings and drawings.
Boissieu’s works are valued highly in the art market due to their artistic quality and historical significance. Valuations vary depending on the rarity, size, and condition of each piece.
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