Pierre-Denis Martin (b. ca. Paris 1663-d. Paris 1742) was a French painter, best known for his paintings of royal residences, like Palace of Versailles and Château de Compiègne.
He was the pupil of Adam François van der Meulen. He was also known as "Martin le Jeune" ("Martin the Young") or as "Martin des Gobelins" (because he was employed at the Gobelins Manufactory).
Battle of Fleurus, 1690.
The Château de Marly, 1724.
Palace of Versailles, 1722.
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