French painter
Saint James Minor by Charles-François Poerson
Charles François Poerson (1653 – 2 September 1725) was a French painter. He was director of the French Academy in Rome from 1704 until his death.
Biography
Poerson studied under his own father Charles Poerson and under Noël Coypel . His notable works include "Dispute Between Neptune and Minerva" at Château de Fontainebleau , "Union of the Académie royale de Paris and the Academy of Saint Luke in Rome" at Versailles and participation in the decoration of the Hôtel des Invalides . He was buried in San Luigi dei Francesi , Rome , in a tomb attributed to the sculptor Pierre de L'Estache , who later became another director of the academy.
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Bénézit , Librairie Gründ
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