Portrait of Pierre Charles Trémolières

Pierre Charles Trémolières

Pierre Charles Trémolières was an artist documented as professionally active between 1723 and 1732. Working across diverse media including painting, drawing, and printmaking, his known output addresses mythological, religious, and genre subjects.

The artist’s work is represented in major American collections, specifically the Art Institute of Chicago and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These institutions preserve an important selection of his production, confirming at least three prints, two paintings, and two drawings held in museum collections. Notable subjects include the mythological painting The Bath of Diana, the religious scene The Baptism, and the print Sancho Panza Being Tossed in a Blanket, based on Cervantes’ Don Quixote.

The documented existence of multiple Pierre Charles Trémolières paintings and high-quality prints provides insight into early eighteenth-century artistic patronage. Because of the age of these works, many of the existing images are considered public domain, often appearing as downloadable artwork for study and appreciation.

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7 works in collection

Works in Collection