Philippe Louis Parizeau

Philippe Louis Parizeau was an artist whose documented activity spanned the mid to late 18th century, specifically the years 1740 through 1786. His extant work, preserved in major institutions, primarily focuses on graphic arts, including drawing and printmaking.

Parizeau is represented in significant institutional collections, notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The body of work currently recorded in museum databases includes two prints, two drawings, and one book, demonstrating his varied output across different media.

The narrative subjects often depicted in his surviving pieces include Ancient Sacrifice and The Grape Harvest. Further examples of his skill in depicting complex scenes are seen in the compositions Prisoners Led Out of a Dungeon and Messenger at the Door of a Guardhouse. The publication titled [Oeuvre] is also listed among his contributions.

As time-tested works of art, high-quality prints derived from the original drawings and etchings by Philippe Louis Parizeau prints are highly valued for historical study. Given the age of the original artifacts, much of the documented material today resides securely in the public domain.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection