Philippe Lallemand

Philippe Lallemand (or Lallemant or Lalemen; 1636 – 22 March 1716) was a French portrait painter of the lesser rank, born at Reims.

The 19th-century confusion with Georges Lallemand of Nancy, a teacher of Nicolas Poussin, Philippe de Champaigne and Laurent de La Hyre, has long been cleared up.

[2] His morceaux de reception for the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1672[3] were his portraits of the author Charles Perrault and the financier Gédéon Berbier du Metz, president of the Chambre des Comptes.

Sutaine, Philippe Lallemant, peintre de Reims XVIIe siècle (Paris: Regnier) 1856.

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Portrait of Charles Perrault by Philippe Lallemand (1672)