Jacques Stella (1596 – 29 April 1657) was a French painter.
Audacious and varied, his work moved easily between the realism of direct observation, the antique spirit and a higher religious inspiration. After his death his paintings and engravings were often sold as works by Poussin. His work was often engraved, allowing his art to be reach a wide audience, especially after his death under the impetus of his niece and heiress, the artist Claudine Bouzonnet-Stella (died 1697). A retrospective of his work occurred at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon from 17 November 2006 to 19 February 2007, before touring to the Musée des Augustins at Toulouse from 17 March to 18 June 2007.
Paintings of a very dark history.
Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
Email Address:
Sign me up!
hallidd
Recent Comments