Charles Alphonse Dufresnoy (1611-1668)

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Name (English)
Charles Alphonse Dufresnoy
Short name
Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy
Year of birth
1611
Year of death
1668
Short Description
"Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy (1611 – 16 January 1668), French painter and writer on his art

Du Fresnoy was born in Paris, son of an apothecary. He was destined for the medical profession, and well educated in Latin and Greek; but, having a natural propensity for the fine arts, he would not apply to his intended vocation, and was allowed to learn the rudiments of design under Perrier and Vouet. At the age of twenty-one he went off to Rome, with no resources; he drew ruins and architectural subjects.

After two years thus spent he re-encountered his old fellow-student Pierre Mignard, and by his aid obtained some amelioration of his professional prospects. He studied Raphael and the antique, went in 1633 to Venice, and in 1656 returned to France. During two years he was now employed in painting altar-pieces in the château du Raincy, landscapes, etc. His death was caused by an attack of apoplexy followed by palsy; he died at Villiers-le-Bel, near Paris. He never married." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.08.2021)
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