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Charles Errard

Charles Errard (c. 1606/9–25 May 1689), also known as Charles Errard the Younger, was a French painter, draughtsman, engraver, writer, as well as co-founder and later director of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture. He was also the Director of the French Academy in Rome from 1666 to 1672 and again from 1675 to 1684.[1]

Charles Errard
Portrait bust of Errard on bronze medal from 1671
Bornc. 1606/9
Nantes, France
Died25 May 1689 (aged 80 or 83)
Resting placeSanta Trinità dei Monti
Parent
  • Charles Errard (father)
Director of The French Academy in Rome
In office
1666–1672
Succeeded byNoël Coypel
In office
1675–1684
Preceded byNoël Coypel
Succeeded byMatthieu de La Teulière
Director of the Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture
In office
1675–1683
MonarchLouis XIV of France
Preceded byAntoine de Ratabon
Succeeded byCharles Le Brun

Biography edit

Errard was born in Nantes in 1606 or 1609 to Charles Errard (1570–c. 1635), an artist from Bressuire, and Jeanne Cremé. His father, known as 'the Elder' to distinguish him from his son, was affiliated with the French royal family. Louis XIII appointed Errard chief architect for the fortifications in Brittany in 1615. And in 1621, he helped in the decoration of the Luxembourg Palace in Paris for the king's mother, Marie de Medici.[2]

The son's long career as an artist in France was interrupted by several stays in Rome, going there to study with his father in 1625, equipped with a royal scholarship, and again in 1627. He drew ancient works of art as well as figures, busts, reliefs, ornament and Trajan's Column, as well as contemporary buildings. Soon he became a brilliant draughtsman. He became acquainted with Poussin and his patron Cassiano dal Pozzo, for whom he painted two pictures.

After his return to Paris in 1643,[3] he worked for different French art lovers and collectors including, among others, the brothers Paul Fréart de Chantelou and Roland Fréart de Chambray.

In 1648, Errard was one of the founders of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture (French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture) and was elected as one of the original twelve elders in charge of its running.[4]

In 1651, according to Stiche, he produced illustrations after Poussin's sketches to Leonardo da Vinci's Trattato della Pittura. After his appointment as decorator of the royal palace, he received orders for the decoration of the Louvre Palace, the Palace of Fontainebleau (queen mother's suite), Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Versailles. He was also active as a scenery painter for the royal opera.

As an engraver, he illustrated, among other things, the Vite by Giovanni Pietro Bellori and an anatomical Atlas for the scholars of the French Academy in Rome, one of the first anatomical books for artists generally. In 1664–65 he carried out an art-collecting trip to Flanders on the king's behalf.[5] In 1666, Louis XIV's minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert sent him to found the French Academy in Rome, where he was director until 1684 (apart from 1673 to 1675, when he was replaced by Noël Coypel).

Rivalries with Charles Le Brun led him to take another trip to Rome, this time taking twelve scholars with him to establish the Académie de France à Rome on behalf of his promoter, the French minister Colbert. He was selected in 1673 and 1675 to be the Principal of the Accademia di San Luca. Errard was also formally the director of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture from 1675 to 1683, but his absence from Paris meant that Le Brun was de facto in charge.[6] After the death of Colbert in 1683, Errard resigned his offices.

On his death in Rome aged 80 or 83,[7] he was buried in Santa Trinità dei Monti. He left Louis XIV bronze copies of Florentine sculptures, particularly (but not only[8]) from Michelangelo's sculptures in the Medici Chapel[9] – these are now in the Louvre.

Gallery (partial) edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Charles Errard". villamedici.it (in French). Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  2. ^ Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Vol. 5, Dyck–Cemignani. Paris: Éditions Gründ. 2006. pp. 244–245.
  3. ^ Steven Adams, Errard (Erard), Charles, le fils, Grove Art Online.
  4. ^ Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de l'Académie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture depuis 1648 jusqu'en 1664, Ed. Anatole de Montaiglon, Paris 1853, vol. I, p. 36.
  5. ^ David Gheeraert, "The Marriage at Cana" - one of the paintings Errard may have brought back (now in the Louvre)
  6. ^ Williams, Hannah (2015). Académie Royale: A History in Portraits, p. 45. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate. ISBN 9781409457428.
  7. ^ "Charles Errard le Jeune - LAROUSSE".
  8. ^ A bronze that may have entered Louis's collection via Errard's legacy
  9. ^ "Dawn", "Twilight" and "Night", copies of the Medici Chapel sculptures.

Further reading edit

Emmanuel, Coquery (2013). Charles Errard (ca. 1601-1689). La noblesse du décor (in French). Arthena. ISBN 978-2903239503.

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Charles Errard c 1606 9 25 May 1689 also known as Charles Errard the Younger was a French painter draughtsman engraver writer as well as co founder and later director of the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture He was also the Director of the French Academy in Rome from 1666 to 1672 and again from 1675 to 1684 1 Charles ErrardPortrait bust of Errard on bronze medal from 1671Bornc 1606 9 Nantes FranceDied25 May 1689 aged 80 or 83 Rome Papal StatesResting placeSanta Trinita dei MontiParentCharles Errard father Director of The French Academy in RomeIn office 1666 1672Succeeded byNoel CoypelIn office 1675 1684Preceded byNoel CoypelSucceeded byMatthieu de La TeuliereDirector of the Academie de Peinture et de SculptureIn office 1675 1683MonarchLouis XIV of FrancePreceded byAntoine de RatabonSucceeded byCharles Le Brun Contents 1 Biography 2 Gallery partial 3 References 4 Further readingBiography editErrard was born in Nantes in 1606 or 1609 to Charles Errard 1570 c 1635 an artist from Bressuire and Jeanne Creme His father known as the Elder to distinguish him from his son was affiliated with the French royal family Louis XIII appointed Errard chief architect for the fortifications in Brittany in 1615 And in 1621 he helped in the decoration of the Luxembourg Palace in Paris for the king s mother Marie de Medici 2 The son s long career as an artist in France was interrupted by several stays in Rome going there to study with his father in 1625 equipped with a royal scholarship and again in 1627 He drew ancient works of art as well as figures busts reliefs ornament and Trajan s Column as well as contemporary buildings Soon he became a brilliant draughtsman He became acquainted with Poussin and his patron Cassiano dal Pozzo for whom he painted two pictures After his return to Paris in 1643 3 he worked for different French art lovers and collectors including among others the brothers Paul Freart de Chantelou and Roland Freart de Chambray In 1648 Errard was one of the founders of the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture and was elected as one of the original twelve elders in charge of its running 4 In 1651 according to Stiche he produced illustrations after Poussin s sketches to Leonardo da Vinci s Trattato della Pittura After his appointment as decorator of the royal palace he received orders for the decoration of the Louvre Palace the Palace of Fontainebleau queen mother s suite Saint Germain en Laye and Versailles He was also active as a scenery painter for the royal opera As an engraver he illustrated among other things the Vite by Giovanni Pietro Bellori and an anatomical Atlas for the scholars of the French Academy in Rome one of the first anatomical books for artists generally In 1664 65 he carried out an art collecting trip to Flanders on the king s behalf 5 In 1666 Louis XIV s minister Jean Baptiste Colbert sent him to found the French Academy in Rome where he was director until 1684 apart from 1673 to 1675 when he was replaced by Noel Coypel Rivalries with Charles Le Brun led him to take another trip to Rome this time taking twelve scholars with him to establish the Academie de France a Rome on behalf of his promoter the French minister Colbert He was selected in 1673 and 1675 to be the Principal of the Accademia di San Luca Errard was also formally the director of the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture from 1675 to 1683 but his absence from Paris meant that Le Brun was de facto in charge 6 After the death of Colbert in 1683 Errard resigned his offices On his death in Rome aged 80 or 83 7 he was buried in Santa Trinita dei Monti He left Louis XIV bronze copies of Florentine sculptures particularly but not only 8 from Michelangelo s sculptures in the Medici Chapel 9 these are now in the Louvre Gallery partial editWorks by Charles Errard nbsp Aeneas carrying Anchises nbsp Le jugement de Paris nbsp Renaud abandonnant ArmideReferences edit Charles Errard villamedici it in French Retrieved 19 July 2023 Benezit Dictionary of Artists Vol 5 Dyck Cemignani Paris Editions Grund 2006 pp 244 245 Steven Adams Errard Erard Charles le fils Grove Art Online Memoires pour servir a l histoire de l Academie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture depuis 1648 jusqu en 1664 Ed Anatole de Montaiglon Paris 1853 vol I p 36 David Gheeraert The Marriage at Cana one of the paintings Errard may have brought back now in the Louvre Williams Hannah 2015 Academie Royale A History in Portraits p 45 Farnham Surrey Ashgate ISBN 9781409457428 Charles Errard le Jeune LAROUSSE A bronze that may have entered Louis s collection via Errard s legacy Dawn Twilight and Night copies of the Medici Chapel sculptures Further reading editEmmanuel Coquery 2013 Charles Errard ca 1601 1689 La noblesse du decor in French Arthena ISBN 978 2903239503 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Errard Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Errard amp oldid 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