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Artist Biography
Claude Audran III: A Life in Decoration
Claude Audran III (1658-1734) was a prominent French decorative painter whose career flourished during the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV. He is celebrated for his ornate style, encompassing arabesques, grotesques, and particularly, playful ‘singeries’ – depictions of monkeys mimicking human behavior.
Early Life and Family Background
Born in Lyon, France, on August 25th, 1658, Claude Audran III came from a family deeply rooted in the artistic world. He was closely mentored by his uncle, Claude Audran the Younger, who served as painter to Louis XIV. This familial connection provided him with early exposure and training within the royal circles of French art.
Artistic Development and Influences
Audran III’s artistic development was heavily influenced by the prevailing Baroque aesthetic and the demand for lavish decoration within the French court. He mastered techniques in painted panelling, harpsichord cases, and other decorative elements. His style evolved to incorporate a unique blend of classical motifs with whimsical and imaginative scenes.
Major Achievements and Commissions
- Versailles & Fontainebleau: From 1700-1701, Audran III participated in the extensive decoration projects at the Menagerie of Versailles, as well as the chapels within Versailles itself. He also contributed to the Palace of Fontainebleau, Château d'Anet, Château de Meudon, and Les Invalides.
- Château de Sceaux: In 1704, he was commissioned to decorate a new apartment for the Duchess at the Château de Sceaux, showcasing his ability to create elegant and refined interiors.
- Tapestry Designs for Gobelins: Audran III created numerous tapestry cartoons for the renowned Gobelins manufactory, including the ‘Douze mois grotesques’ (Twelve Grotesque Months) and ‘Portieres des dieux’ (Door Hangings of the Gods). These designs were highly sought after and contributed to his reputation.
- Château de Marly: In 1709, he executed a backdrop for King Louis XIV at the Château de Marly, though this setting is now lost, preparatory drawings remain as evidence of its grandeur.
Style and Themes
Audran III’s style is characterized by:
- Arabesques: Intricate patterns based on flowing plant forms.
- Grotesques: Fantastical compositions featuring hybrid creatures and architectural elements.
- Singeries: Playful scenes of monkeys engaged in human activities, often satirizing societal norms. These were particularly popular during the period.
Historical Significance
Claude Audran III played a significant role in shaping the decorative arts landscape of late 17th and early 18th-century France. His work embodies the opulence and grandeur associated with the French court, and his influence can be seen in the works of later artists, including Antoine Watteau, who was among his pupils.
Later Life and Legacy
In 1704, Audran III obtained the position of Keeper of the Luxembourg Palace. He continued to work as a decorative artist until his death in Paris on May 27th, 1734. His legacy endures through surviving examples of his work and the enduring appeal of his distinctive style.
claude iii audran
1658 - 1734 , France
Quick Facts
- Birth Date: 25 August 1658
- Birth Place: Lyon, France
- Death Date: 27 May 1734
- Influenced: Antoine Watteau
- Influenced By: Claude Audran the Younger
- Movement: Baroque, Decorative Arts
- Name: Claude Audran III
- Nationality: French
- Notable Works:
- Decoration of Versailles
- Decoration of Fontainebleau
- Tapestry designs for Gobelins


