Pierre Subleyras
1699 – 1749
French painter who settled permanently in Rome after winning the Prix du Rome in 1727. He painted a variety of subjects, including portraits and still-lifes, but he is most highly regarded for his religious paintings, which are much more serious in spirit than most French work in the Rococo period. His most famous work is the Mass of St Basil, painted for the St Peter's, but now in the Santa Maria degli Angeli.
16 artworks in collection
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Works
17351746
17351746
Museum

Ulysses Discovering Achilles among the Daughters of Lycomedes
Private collection1735
Investing with Insignia
Private collection1737
The Marriage of St Catherine
Private collection1740
Portrait of a Man
Private collection
The Pack Saddle (le Bat)
Private collection









