Lié Louis Périn-Salbreux (12 October 1753 – 20 December 1817) was a French portrait painter, pastelist and miniaturist.
He was interested in art, however, and went against his wishes by taking drawing classes under the direction of Jean-François Clermont, a local designer and watercolorist.
In 1778, he moved to Paris, without a patron or much money, and made a living painting miniatures, while frequenting the workshops of Anicet Charles Gabriel Lemonnier and Louis Marie Sicard.
She entered the family's textile business, but he remained a painter and would occasionally visit Paris to keep up with the latest trends.
Their son, Alphonse, also displayed some artistic talent, so he taught him to draw from life, then sent him to Paris to study with Pierre-Narcisse Guérin and Jean-Victor Bertin.