Thomas Blanchet (?Paris 1614-1689 Lyon)
Thomas Blanchet (?Paris 1614-1689 Lyon)

Samson carrying away the gates of Gaza

Details
Thomas Blanchet (?Paris 1614-1689 Lyon)
Samson carrying away the gates of Gaza
oil on canvas
29 x 38 3/8 in. (73.6 x 97.5 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Finarte, Milan, 12 December 1988, lot 103, as 'Jean Lemaire'.
Literature
M. Fagiolo dell'Arco, Jean Lemaire: pittore "antiquario", Rome, 1996, p. 238, no. R12.

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Lot Essay

Born in Lyon, Thomas Blanchet trained in Paris with Simon Vouet (c. 1635-45) and then in Rome (1645-53), where he was absorbed into the dynamic circle of artists around Nicolas Poussin. In 1654 he created a mausoleum for Reni de Voyer d'Argenson, Ambassador of France in Venice, in S. Giobbe, Venice. By 1655 Blanchet was elected painter-in-chief for the city of Lyon, where he displayed great versatility in many civic projects involving his combined skills as a painter, draughtsman, architect, sculptor and print-maker.

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