Paul Ponce Antoine Robert-de-Seri

Paul Ponce Antoine Robert-de-Seri was an artist active across the late 17th and early 18th centuries, with documented professional activity spanning 1675 to 1727. The artist specialized in the medium of prints, consistently utilizing biblical and religious narrative themes across their documented output.

Paul Ponce Antoine Robert-de-Seri prints are represented in major institutional collections, establishing their historical relevance. Five works are documented in reference collections, including holdings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These holdings confirm the artist’s inclusion in important art historical catalogs.

The surviving compositions predominantly depict episodes from scripture. Documented titles include the pair of scenes from Genesis, Lot Invites Two Angels to Enter His House and Lot and His Daughters. Other preserved works focus on figures from the Old and New Testaments, such as Elijah challenging the prophet to a sacrifice, Saint Paul accompanied by two female saints with angels above, and the devotional subject Nativity.

Due to the chronology of the artist's activity, the original prints are generally considered to be in the public domain. These historical artifacts are often digitized, allowing for access to high-quality prints and downloadable artwork reproductions for study and research.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection