Attributed to Piat Joseph Sauvage

Attributed to Piat Joseph Sauvage

Belgian(1744–1818)

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Piat Joseph Sauvage (1744, 1818) was a Belgian painter celebrated for his exquisite grisaille decorative panels and trompe-l'œil bas-relief imitations, frequently executed in oil on panel or canvas. He worked extensively at the French royal court and for aristocratic patrons, producing refined neoclassical decorative compositions featuring putti, mythological figures, and garlands. Works attributed to him share his distinctive illusionistic technique and delicate palette, reflecting the elegant taste of late 18th-century French and Flemish decorative arts.

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