Background
According to an inscription on the back of a portrait of his son Nicholas, he married Madeleine Digby in Scotland, and his eldest son the painter François Quesnel was born in Edinburgh.
According to an inscription on the back of a portrait of his son Nicholas, he married Madeleine Digby in Scotland, and his eldest son the painter François Quesnel was born in Edinburgh.
Pierre worked in Scotland for Mary of Guise and James V. He is listed as an Usher in Guise"s household and is identified as the queen"s painter in the Scottish Treasurer"s Accounts. (Artists at the French court were also given positions as ushers or valets) Pierre, "Perys the uscher", was given £10 at the time of Mary of Guise"s coronation. Quesnel must have returned to France with his family around 1544.
Jacques"s work is known only through a single drawing, Time slaying Youth.
Pierre"s work is also mostly lost, excepting an Architectural Study after Jacques Androuet du Cerceau, preserved at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and another drawing, a view called Château of Sées. The Abbé de Marolles, a seventeenth-century French writer, recorded Pierre in verse as the designer of a stained-glass window for the Eglise des Augustins in Paris in 1557, with subject, Ascension of Christ with Portraits of Henri II and Catherine de Medici, now destroyed.
Although these works are destroyed, there is a portrait of Pierre himself made by Nicolas or François in 1574. The historian Andrea Thomas argued from Pierre"s small salary as an usher in Scotland that he was a decorative painter rather a portrait artist.
Pierre and François are recorded painting panelling and chimneypieces in Paris in 1570.
"pour bien faire mes tres humbles mersimens au Roy du dyament quy luy a pleu m"envoyer. Je l"ay trouve sy beau sa painture que sy savyes combien je l"ayme j"e peur vous en series jallouse. And to make my very humble thanks to the King for the "diamond" he sent medical
I tell you it is most agreeable and I hold it in highest esteem, it will be kept carefully all my life for his honour.
I find his picture so beautiful that if it was known how much, you would be jealous.".