Achilles Deposits Hector's Corpse at the Feet of Patroclus (Prix de Rome)
Biography
His first artistic studies were in the workshop of the engraver, André Lavau (1722-1808). In 1764, he went to Paris to continue his studies with the painter, Joseph-Marie Vien. He was awarded second place in the Prix de Rome of 1769. He spent some time in Rome sometime around 1771 and became an Agrégé at the Académie nationale des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Bordeaux[fr] in 1772. Two years later, he was named an Academician.
In 1778, he married Catherine Chauvet.[1] Documents from that time give his occupation as "history painter".[2] During the Revolution, he was a drawing teacher at the École centrale and maintained the old municipal drawing school at his personal expense.
His first exhibit at the Salon came in 1796; the same year he was named a corresponding member of the Académie des beaux-arts. Three years later, he was elected to the Academy of Sciences.. In 1801, he founded the Musée des beaux-arts de Bordeaux and became its first Curator.[3] In 1803, he became a Professor and, from 1804 until his death, served as the Director of the School of Painting and Design.
Vue d'une partie du port et des quais de Bordeaux: dit Les Chartrons et Bacalan (View of the Some Ports and Quays in Bordeaux: Les Chartrans and Bacalan)[5]
Portrait de Pierre Lacour fils (Portrait of Pierre Lacour, Junior) (1778-1859)[6]
Cléopâtre se désolant dans le tombeau de Marc-Antoine (1781)
Château de Versailles and Trianon: René-Augustin de Maupeou (1714-1792), chancellor of France[7]
Notes
BORDEAUX GG 580 - Paroisse Saint-Pierre. - Registre des mariages, sépultures, Official site of the archives of Bordeaux metropole Online
" Procuration donnée par G.-J. de Cazaux de Saint-Androny à Pierre Lacour, peintre d’histoire ", Archives historiques du département de la Gironde, 1887 Online
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pierre Lacour.
Robert Mesuret, Pierre Lacour, 1745-1814, published by Delmas (Bordeaux) 1937
Pierre Lacour, notes and memories of an octogenarian artist, 1778-1798, edition prepared by Philippe Le Leyzour and Dominque Cant, Museum of Fine Arts in Bordeaux and William Blake publishers, Périgueux, Fanlac 1989, ISBN2-902067-13-5
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