born Oct. 16, 1620, at or near Marseille, France
died Dec. 2, 1694, Marseille
French sculptor, painter, and architect.
As a young man he was employed by Pietro da Cortona to work on the ceiling decorations of the Pitti Palace in Florence. Thereafter he worked chiefly in France as a painter and sculptor. While his work is in the tradition of Roman Baroque, such sculptures as Milo of Crotona ( 0441; 167182), in which the athlete is attacked by a lion while his hand is caught in a tree stump, show a strain and anguish that suggest the works of Michelangelo .