Perrins, Charles William Dyson, 1864-1958

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Epithet: collector and bibliophile

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Jean Pillement, also known as Jean II Pillement and Jean-Baptiste Pillement, was the grandson of Jean Ier Pillement and son of Paul Pillement (b.1694), both painters. Pillement, the oldest of five children, was born in Lyon in 1728, studied in Paris with Daniel Sarrabat (1666-1748), a former student of Jean I Pillement. For a short time, Pillement worked at the Gobelins factory designing textile ornaments before beginning a lifetime of extensive travel around Europe. He visited Poland, where he became Painter to the King of Poland, Stanislas Auguste, and was much appreciated in London and Lisbon, where he visited several times. He spent time in France, Spain, Italy, Austria, England, and Portugal before retiring to Lyon, where he died, very poor, in 1808.

Pillement painted and drew genre scenes, chinoiserie, flowers, landscapes, and marines subjects in many media, always in a rococo style. He is known for his inventiveness and endless novelty in these genres, for the usefulness of his drawings for manufacturers, and especially for his chinoiserie scenes, which he abandoned after 1775. Various engravers in Paris and London - including Pillement's second wife, Anne Allen - etched suites and plates after his designs. Leviez published one of two large collections of prints after Pillement's designs in 1767 (130 prints), and Basan and Poignant published the other in 1772 (120 prints).

From the guide to the Jean Pillement etchings, ca. 1755-1775, (Getty Research Institute)

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referencedIn NEW PALAEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY PAPERS. Vol. I (ff. 170). Correspondence, etc., addressed almost entirely to Sir George Frederic Warner, G.C.B. (ff. 1-128 passim), and to Julius Parnell Gilson (ff. 61-170 passim); 1900-1928. During their successive term..., 1900-1928 British Library
creatorOf Catholic Church. [Book of hours]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Valerius Maximus. [Facta et dicta memorabilia]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf MANUAL OF PRAYERS: written in Italy, possibly Naples; early 16th cent. Latin. See G. Warner, Descriptive Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts in the Library of C. W. Dyson Perrins (1920), i, pp. 207-208, ii, pl. lxxx b. Purchased of Gruel, Paris, 190... British Library
creatorOf Psalter (the 'Oscott Psalter'), approximately 1265-1270 British Library
creatorOf DYSON PERRINS MSS. Vol. VII (formerly Dyson Perrins MS. 108). Book of Hours, probably written and illuminated at Utrecht, circa 1410-1420. Dutch. See Warner, op. cit., i, pp. 251-6; ii, pls. xcii-xciii; A. W. Byvanck and G. J. Hoogewerff, Noord-Neder..., approximately 1410-1420 British Library
creatorOf The Gorleston Psalter, 1310-1324 British Library
referencedIn ILLUMINATED MSS.: Descriptive Catalogue of, in the Library of C. W. Dyson Perrins. By Sir George Warner. Vol. I, Text. Vol. II, Plates (129, in photogravure or collotype). 1920.Charles William Dyson Perrins, collector and bibliophile: Catalogue of il... British Library
creatorOf COCKERELL PAPERS. Vol. CXXI (ff. 322). Pä-Qu.includes:f. 1 Otto Pächt, art historian: Letter to S. C. Cockerell: 1948.ff. 2-4 Wilfred Partington, author: Letters to S. C. Cockerell: 1947-1948.ff. 5-17 George Bernard Shaw, author: Letters from B... British Library
creatorOf CODEX SINAITICUS PAPERS. Vol. I (ff. 534 + 508*, 509*). Papers; 7 Aug. 1933-5 Jul 1934.William Cosmo Gordon Lang, Baron Lang; Archbishop of Canterbury: Correspondence with Sir G. F. Hill: 1933-1934: Partly signed.James Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Ministe... British Library
creatorOf THE HASTINGS HOURS: produced in Flanders, probably Ghent or Bruges, for use in England by William, Lord Hastings (b. circa 1430, d.1483); late 15th cent., circa 1480 (bef. 1483). Latin. The inclusion of the Hastings arms (argent a maunch sable, a sty... British Library
creatorOf DYSON PERRINS MSS. Vol. VI (formerly Dyson Perrins MS. 114). Book of Hours written in Spain in the latter part of the 15th century. Latin. See Warner, op. cit., i, pp. 273-6; ii, pl. xcix-ci; S. C. Cockerell, Exhibition of Illuminated Manuscripts, Bu... British Library
creatorOf POLYPHONIC MUSIC: three bifolia of polyphonic music, being fragments from a lost manuscript; mid-late 15th cent. Latin text. The fragments contain unique material, including works by Dunstable and Plummer. Five line staves. Numbers of stave to page a..., 15th century British Library
creatorOf Fountaine, Andrew, Sir, 1676-1753,. [Disegni de le ruine di Roma]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf DYSON PERRINS MSS. Vol. VIII (formerly Dyson Perrins MS. 48). Prayer-Book of Archbishop Arnulph II of Milan; 998-1018. Latin. See Sir G. F. Warner, Descriptive Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts in the Library of C. W. Dyson Perrins, Oxford, 1920, ..., 0998-1018 British Library
creatorOf Catholic Church. [Book of hours]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Houghton Library. Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q. 1942. Houghton Library
creatorOf Book of Hours ('The De Brailes Hours') (formerly known as the Dyson Perrins Hours), approximately 1240 British Library
creatorOf Ricketts, C. L. (Coella Lindsay), 1859-1941,. Autograph letter signed from C. Lindsay Ricketts to Charles William Dyson Perrins [manuscript], 1913 February 21. Folger Shakespeare Library
creatorOf PSALTER AND PRAYERS: England, probably London; circa 1250-1260. Latin. The volume was owned by, and perhaps even made for, the Augustinian Priory of St Mary Overy (now Southwark Cathedral); see N. R. Ker, Medieval Libraries of Great Britain (1964), p..., approximately 1250-1260 British Library
creatorOf Jean Pillement etchings, ca. 1755-1775 Getty Research Institute
creatorOf DYSON PERRINS MSS. Vol. V (formerly Dyson Perrins MS. 111). Bible, written by Johannes Poncii, canon probably of Vich in Catalonia, perhaps for Ramon de Anglesola, Bishop of Vich 1265-98; 1273. Latin. See Warner, op. cit., i, pp. 262-5, ii, pls. xcv-..., 1273 British Library
creatorOf Book of Hours, Use of Sarum ('The Hours of Elizabeth the Queen', or 'The Hours of Elyzabeth ye quene'), approximately 1415-1897 British Library
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associatedWith Valerius Maximus. person
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Gorleston, formerly county Suffolk
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Birth 1864-05-25

Death 1958-01-29

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