Pierre II Mignard
French architect and painter
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Pierre II Mignard (20 February 1640 – 10 April 1725) was an architect and painter.[1] He was the son of painter Nicolas Mignard and the younger brother of Paul Mignard, a portrait painter.
Born20 February 1640
Died10 April 1725 (aged 85)
Avignon, Papal States
OccupationsArchitect, painter
FatherNicolas Mignard
Pierre II Mignard | |
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Medalion of Pierre II Mignard on his tomb in Collégiale Saint-Agricol d'Avignon. | |
| Born | 20 February 1640 |
| Died | 10 April 1725 (aged 85) Avignon, Papal States |
| Occupations | Architect, painter |
| Father | Nicolas Mignard |
| Family | Paul Mignard (brother) |
Biography
Pierre II Mignard was born and died in Avignon.
In 1671, he became one of the first eight members of the Académie royale d'architecture created by Louis XIV.
Gallery
- Noli me tangere (1711)
- James II and Family (1694)
