Gabriel Perelle Art
French, 1604-1677
Gabriel Perelle was a French draughtsman and printmaker, born in Vernon. He began his career as a pupil of the portraitist Simon Vouet, but swiftly specialised in classical landscapes not dissimilar to those of Francisque Millet. With his sons Nicolas and Adam, whose work is often highly similar to their father's, he founded a printmaking workshop which produced hundreds of printed views.
Gabriel produced prints after numerous artists including Israël Silvestre, Paul Bril, Jacques Callot, Michel Corneille the Elder, Jan Asselijn, Jacques Fouquières, Cornelis Poelenburg, and Sébastien Pontault de Beaulieu - in short, the great topographical draughtsmen of the 16th and early 17th centuries. It was from these artists that Perelle developed his own style of draughtsmanship, with Callot and Silvestre among the foremost influences on his hand.to
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Landscape with a Bridge and Fishermen - Original etching
By Gabriel Perelle
Located in Paris, IDF
PERELLE Family (17th Century)
Landscape with a Bridge and Fishermen
Original Engraving
Signed in the plate
On laid paper, 15.5 x 28 cm
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Late 17th Century Academic Gabriel Perelle Art
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17th Century Gabriel Perelle "Landscape" Etching, France, circa 1660
By Gabriel Perelle
Located in Cagliari, IT
A French landscape by Gabriel Perelle. With a modern walnut frame
Gabriel Perelle (Vernon, 1604 - Paris, 1677) was a French engraver, draftsman and printer of topographic views and landscapes.
A pupil of Simon Vouet, Perelle specialized in landscapes with a classical setting, not unlike those of Francisque Millet, although with clearly decorative pretensions. He founded an etching lab, with the collaboration of his sons Nicolas and Adam.
Perelle was also a pupil of Daniel Rabel and produced hundreds of engravings from his drawings, as well as compositions by fellow antagonists such as Israël Silvestre, Paul Bril, Jacques Callot, Michel Corneille the Elder, Jan Asselijn...
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1660s French Baroque Antique Gabriel Perelle Art
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Landscape with a Sailboat and Fishermen - Original etching
By Gabriel Perelle
Located in Paris, IDF
PERELLE Family (17th Century)
Landscape with a Sailboat and Fishermen
Original Engraving
Signed in the plate
On laid paper, 15.5 x 28 cm
INFORMATION: This family of artists, led by...
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Late 17th Century Academic Gabriel Perelle Art
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Landscape with Fishermen - Original etching
By Gabriel Perelle
Located in Paris, IDF
PERELLE Family (17th Century)
Landscape with Fishermen
Original Engraving
Signed in the plate
On laid paper, 15.5 x 28 cm
INFORMATION: This family of artists, led by Gabriel, the f...
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Late 17th Century Academic Gabriel Perelle Art
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Building a Ship - Original etching
By Gabriel Perelle
Located in Paris, IDF
PERELLE Family (17th Century)
Building a Ship
Original Engraving
Signed in the plate
On laid paper, 15.5 x 28 cm
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Late 17th Century Academic Gabriel Perelle Art
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Figures in a Landscape
By Gabriel Perelle
Located in Chicago, IL
A very fine impression
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17th Century Gabriel Perelle Art
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Figures in a Landscape
By Gabriel Perelle
Located in Chicago, IL
A very fine impression
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17th Century Gabriel Perelle Art
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