Roger de Piles


Roger de Piles was a French painter, engraver, art critic and diplomat.

Life

Born in Clamecy, Roger de Piles studied philosophy and theology, and devoted himself to painting.
In 1662 he became tutor to Michel Amelot de Gournay, whom he was to follow throughout his life, acting as secretary to his various missions as French ambassador to Venice, Portugal, Spain.
In Venice he started a famous collection of prints, drawings and paintings of Giorgione, Correggio, Rembrandt, Claude Lorrain, Rubens, Antoine Coypel, Jean-Baptiste Forest.
He also acquired a taste for political intrigue using his travels ostensibly undertaken to study the European collections, as a buyer for Louis XIV, as cover for confidential missions - for example in Germany and Austria on behalf of Louis' minister, the marquis de Louvois.
He was not always fortunate as a spy. In 1692, during the War of the League of Augsburg, he was arrested in the Hague carrying a false passport and imprisoned for the next five years. He spent his time writing L'Abrégé de la vie des peintres...avec un traité du peintre parfait. published in 1699 following his appointement as Conseiller Honoraire to the Académie de peinture et de sculpture.
In 1705 he followed Amelot de Gournay to Spain but illness forced him to return to Paris, where he died in 1709.

Art critic

His important contribution to aesthetic theory rests on his Dialogue sur le coloris, in which he initiated his famous defence of Rubens in the argument started in 1671 by Philippe de Champaigne on the relative merits of drawing and color in the work of Titian
The argument is most fascinating as an early debate on classic vs modern in painting; in essence on the mathematics of proportion and perspective in drawing—the classic approach— as opposed to the colored brush stroke—the approach of the moderns. In his detailed study of the argument, Roger de Piles et les débats sur le coloris au siècle de Louis XIV, B. Teyssèdre gives a touching account of the bohème of the "modern" réfusés in seventeenth century Paris, a history that was to repeat itself with the Impressionists.
In the course of the argument Roger de Piles introduced the term "clair-obscur" to highlight the effect of color in accentuating the tension between light and dark in a painting.
The way Roger de Piles documented his argument with Venetian and northern European examples was of influence to Antoine Coypel, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Nicolas de Largillière and François de Troy.

Balance of painters

To his last published work: Cours de peinture par principes avec un balance de peintres de Piles appended a list of fifty-six major painters with whose work he had acquainted himself as a connoisseur during his travels.
To each painter in the list he gave marks from 0 to 18 for composition, drawing, color and expression. This gave an overview of aesthetic appreciation hinging on the balance between color and design. The highest marks went to Raffaello Sanzio and Rubens, with a slight bias on color for Rubens, a slight bias on drawing for Raphaël. Painters who scored very badly in anything but color were Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione and remarkably Michelangelo Caravaggio with 16 on color and 0 on expression. Painters who fell far behind Rubens and Raphaël but whose balance between color and design was perfect were Lucas van Leyden, Sebastian Bourdon, Albrecht Dürer.

List

The complete list is transcribed here from Manlio Brusatin:Histoire des couleurs, reproduced in Elisabeth G. Holt Literary Sources of Art History,, pp. 415–416
PainterCompositionDrawingColorExpression
Andrea del Sarto121698
Federico Barocci1415610
Jacopo Bassano68170
Giovanni Bellini46140
Sebastian Bourdon10884
Charles Le Brun1616816
I Carracci15171313
Cavalier D'Arpino101062
Correggio13131512
Daniele da Volterra121558
Abraham van Diepenbeeck1110146
Il Domenichino1517917
Albrecht Dürer810108
Giorgione89184
Giovanni da Udine108163
Giulio Romano1516414
Guercino1810104
Guido Renix13912
Holbein910163
Jacob Jordaens108166
Lucas Jordaens131296
Giovanni Lanfranco1413105
Leonardo da Vinci1516414
Lucas van Leyden8664
Michelangelo81748
Caravaggio66160
Murillo68154
Otho Venius13141010
Palma il Vecchio56160
Palma il Giovane129146
Il Parmigianino101566
Gianfrancesco Penni01580
Perin del Vaga151676
Sebastiano del Piombo813167
Primaticcio1514710
Raphael17181218
Rembrandt1561712
Rubens18131717
Francesco Salviati131588
Eustache Le Sueur1515415
Teniers1512136
Pietro Testa111506
Tintoretto1514164
Titian1215186
Van Dyck15101713
Vanius15151213
Veronese1510163
Taddeo Zuccari1314109
Federico Zuccari101088

Writings