Barthélemy Chasse (1659-1720) was an Italian-born French painter.
Biography
Early life
Barthélemy Chasse was born in 1659 in Naples, Italy.[1][2][3]
Career
He moved to Marseille, where he became a religious painter.[1][2][3][4] He sometimes worked alongside painter Michel Serre (1658-1733).[4] He soon became the official painter of Bishop Henri François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron (1671-1755).[4] He painted three paintings for the Bishop's personal collection: Le déluge, La sortie de l'arche and Le sacrifice de Noé.[4]
Some of his paintings can be found in Roman Catholic churches, mostly in or around Marseille. For example, four of his paintings are displayed in the Église Notre-Dame-du-Mont in Marseille: La fuite en Égypte, L'atelier de Nazareth, L'adoration des bergers and Le mariage de la Vierge.[2][4][5] Additionally, his painting La Vierge, Saint-Sébastien, et Saint Clair is displayed in the Église Saint-Sébastien in Allauch[6]
^La Peinture en Provence au XVIIe siècle: exposition Musée des beaux-arts, Palais Longchamp, Marseille juillet-octobre 78, J. Laffitte, 1978, p. 14 [5]
^Les belles de mai: deux siècles de mode à Marseille : collections textiles du Musée du Vieux-Marseille (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles)., Alors Hors Du Temps, 2002, p. 39 [6]