Pierre-Denis Martin (1663 – 1742) was a French painter of historical subjects, battles, hunts, and architectural views, particularly of royal residences, such as the Palace of Versailles and the Château de Compiègne.
He is also said to have been the pupil of Adam François van der Meulen and the Parrocel.
He produced a series of paintings at the Château de Choisy, which are now in the Versailles Museum.
[1] The dictionary of artists by Bellier de la Chavignerie and Auvray incorrectly attributes several paintings by Pierre-Denis Martin in the Versailles Museum to Jean-Baptiste Martin.
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