He was born in
Paris and trained with his father, Andre Pilon. Documents show that he and his father executed several religious statues and tomb effigies in collaboration. Since Connat & Colombier established that Germain was born c. 1525), several early works have been reattributed to him, including the marble grouping
Diana with a Stag (originally at the
Château d'Anet, Eure-et-Loir; now at the
Louvre). Later he worked with
Pierre Bontemps. Pilon became expert with marble, bronze, wood and terra cotta. From about 1555 he was providing models for Parisian goldsmiths. He was also skilled at drawing. His works - with their realism and theatrical emotion - show the influence of the
School of Fontainebleau,
Michelangelo and Italian
Mannerism. Germain at first had an Italian influence. Much of Pilon's work was on funerary monuments, especially the
Valois Chapel at the
Saint Denis Basilica designed by
Francesco Primaticcio (never completed). He was the favorite sculptor of
Catherine de' Medici. He was the son of Andre Pilon and Jeanne Becque. He was married twice, to Germaine Durand and Madeleine Beaudoux. He had 11 children: Jean, Raphaël, Germain Junior, Gervais, Claude, Jeanne, Lucrece, Charlotte, Suzanne, Anthoine, and Philippe. ==Works==