Adam Perelle (Born in 1640) was born in Paris. This French artist was also a writer. His older brother was called Nicolas Perelle and he was the son of Gabriel Perelle; and like his father he drew views of landscapes and monuments. It is from his father and his brother that he learned his craft. Perelle taught painting and drawing in high society and obtained the title of engraver of the King. One of his pupils is the grand-son of the Grand Conde and the Duke of Bourbon. It is difficult to distinguish his production from that of his father as their styles were similar. However, his style is a little more dense and robust than his father’s. Adam was in the art business for several years and he managed to attract a huge following of clients all over the world. His clients were and are always on the lookout for his new prints.
Today, his art is in several collections and galleries, both corporate and private. His art was much influenced by the city environment. He’s known for producing high quality prints that can be used to decorate any space. His choice of subject matter ensures that his art appeals to all people from all walks of life. He believed that it is art that could bring people together as it is able to communicate to them better than any other medium. Adam’s art is both opening and soothing, and is also comforting with a strong sense of balance and color.