Brebiette, Pierre
Pierre Brébiette (1598 ? - 1642) was a French painter and etcher. Brebiette was born in Mantes-sur-Seine and lived and worked in Italy, much of the time in Rome, from 1617 to circa 1625. He and his wife, who died in 1637, had seven children together. Many of his etchings and some of his drawings have been preserved, but so far only one of his signed paintings has been positively identified and widely accepted as his work. That work, an oil on canvas entitled The Rape of Proserpina by Pluto, is now in the Picot collection within the collections of the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Châlons-en-Champagne. Brebiette's paintings were popular enough in the mid-17th century to inspire at least ten known engravings marked as having been designed based upon his paintings. While some of the themes of Brebiette's works are biblical, based upon the remaining engravings of his paintings by others and etchings by his own hand, he seems to have mainly chosen classical Greco-Roman mythology for his topics. Paola Bassani Pacht, who published an exhibition catalogue on Pierre Brébiette together with Sylvain Kerspern for the Musée des Beaux Arts d'Orleans in 2001, has attributed a large Neptune...
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Bacchus with Diana and Minerva
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The Little Girls' Tavern
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The Toilet of Thetis
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Virgin Bowing to Instruments of the Passion
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Woman Whipping a Satyr
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Putto Herding Goats through Garlands
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Sacrifice of a Ram
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Satyrs Bringing Animals to an Altar
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Sacrifice of a Satyr
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Female Satyr with Children on an Altar
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Dancing Nymphs and Satyrs
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Satyr Driving a Pair of Goats
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Drunken Silenus
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Satyrs and Putti Playing with Animals
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Putti and Satyrs Shooting Arrows
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Satyr and Mercury Shooting at a Statue
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