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Clément Belle

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Portrait in pastel of Clément Belle by Alexis III Loir [fr]

Clément Louis Marie Anne Belle (16 November 1722, Paris – 29 September 1806, Paris) was a French painter and tapestry designer.[1]

Life and work

He was the son of Alexis Simon Belle, a well-known portrait painter and a Member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris and his wife, the painter and engraver Marie-Nicole Horthemels. Clément too showed a talent for art and was taught by his mother.

In 1745 he went to Italy, where he spent 10 years studying the old masters and on his return to Paris was accepted into the Academy. In 1765 he was appointed Deputy Professor and then Professor. In 1785 he was appointed Deputy Rector and then Rector.

In 1755 he was appointed head of the art section at the Gobelins Manufactory, an historic tapestry producer in Paris. Although he held the post for 30 years it did not prevent him creating paintings of his own.

He died in 1806. His son Augustin-Louis Belle succeeded him to his position at Gobelins.

Selected works

Selected paintings

References

  1. ^ A'Becket, William. A Universal Biography: Including Scriptural, Classical and ..., Volume 1. p. 397.
  • This article is based on the equivalent article on French Wikipedia