Pierre Simon Jaillot


Pierre Simon Jaillot was a French sculptor of ivory objects born in Avignon-lès-Saint-Claude, Province of Burgundy in 1631, and died on 23 September 1681 in Paris. He was the brother of the geographer Alexis-Hubert Jaillot.

Biography

He was a member of the Academy of Saint-Luc. He was received at the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture on 28 May 1661 by presenting an ivory sculpture: A Christ dying on the cross. Of a violent character, he insulted the painter Charles Le Brun and his protector Pierre Seguier, which merited him to be excluded from the academy. His reception piece was offered at the Petites-maisons hospital. He died in his house, Quai des Augustins. On 24 September 1681, he was buried in a religious service held in Saint-André-des-Arcs.

Works

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  • Chermizy-Ailles,, Crucifix, 0.48, 1664, disappeared on an uncertain date.
  • Paris, church of the Chartreuse de Vauvert, two bronze angels, installed in 1704 2.
  • Paris, Hôpital des Petites-Maisons; Antoine Nicolas Dezallier of Argenville in his Picturesque Voyage,, indicates that the Christ of 1661 was still in this establishment.
  • Private collection, Marie and Saint Jean, ivory dated 1670 exhibited in Florence in 2013 by the antiquarian Alessandro Cesati of Milan during the XXVIII Internazionale Biennale dell'Antiquariato di Palazzo Corsini