Robert Le Vrac de Tournieres (17 June 1667 – 18 May 1752) was a French painter. After the Second World War, a street in the new Saint-Paul district of his birthplace of Caen was named rue Robert Tournieres.
Studying under Lucas Delahaye, then under Bon Boullogne and Rigaud, Tournieres was notable for being received twice into the Academie royale de peinture – first in 1702 as a portrait painter, with his portraits of the painters Pierre Mosnier and Michel Corneille; and then on 24 October 1716, as a history painter, with his Invention of drawing (1716), showing a pair of lovers lit by a single candle. Promoted to professeur auxiliaire in 1737, he exhibited successfully at the 1742 salon.
His œuvre's heterogenous nature is typical of an artist of the transitional period of the French Regency – the Dutch elements give his work a new and more intimate character, while the lightness of his palette prefigures the rococo style. He produced large-scale paintings of which all trace is lost and small paintings in which he distinguished himself were preoccupied with Godfried Schalken and Gerard Dou, of whom he had made a special study. These are now dispersed, if not entirely lost.
With a talent for painting and portraying faces, Tournieres enjoyed a great reputation during his lifetime. He left a considerable number of portraits which are mostly in notable collections. He showed a delicate colouring, a perfect talent for pose and positioning, a certain elegance in drapery. He was, according to an eminent critic, an artist who was more careful than powerful and, unable to be accounted as being in the first rank of portraitists, he still won an honourable place among them.
Returning to his birthplace in 1749, he stopped painting. His father, an engraver by trade, had married a widow who had a son, who was Francois Lemoyne.
Allegory of autumn, Rouen, musee des beaux-arts
Allegory of summer, Rouen, musee des beaux-arts
Boar head with dogs, Fontainebleau, musee national du chateau
Colbert de Torcy (1665–1746), Versailles, musee national du chateau et des Trianons
Dibutade drawing the portrait of her lover by lamplight, or the Invention of Drawing, Paris; Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux-Arts
Family in a landscape, Nantes, musee des beaux-arts
The Ham Lunch, Versailles, musee Lambinet
The Sculptor Brodon, Caen, musee des beaux-arts
Louis Phelypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain, chancelier de France (1643–1727), Versailles, musee national du chateau et des Trianons
Michel Corneille the elder (1642–1708), Versailles, musee national du chateau et des Trianons
Moses saved from the river, Caen, musee des beaux-arts
Pierre Mosnier or Monnier (1641–1703), Versailles, musee national du chateau et des Trianons
Portrait of an old man, Paris, musee du Louvre departement des Peintures
Portrait of a rector of a university, disappeared
Portrait of a family in a landscape, Nantes, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of Charles de la Boische, marquis de Beauharnais, governor of Canada; Portrait of a man decorated with a cordon rouge (old title), Grenoble, Museum of Grenoble
Portrait of a family in a salon, Nantes, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of a woman with her left hand on a chest, Rouen, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of the goldsmith Nicolas de Launay and his family, Caen, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of the Maupertuis family, Nantes, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of Louis Henri de Bourbon, prince de Conde (1621–1686) , sometimes called the marechal de Berwick, Rennes, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of Pontchartrain, Rennes, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of Voltaire, Rouen, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of the chancellor d’Aguesseau, Rouen, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of chancellor Louis Phelypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain, Dijon, musee des beaux-arts
Portrait of the engraver Audran, Caen, musee des beaux-arts
3/4 length portrait of chancellor of Aguesseau, Rouen, musee des beaux-arts
Presumed portrait of Maria Sybilla Merian, Caen, musee des beaux-arts
The Regent and the comtesse de Parabere, National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade (pictured right)
Supposed portrait of monsieur de Saint-Cannat and his children, Musee des beaux-arts de Marseille