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  1. Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo (* 25. August 1719 in Rivoli ; † 15. November 1795 in Paris ) war ein französischer Maler von Porträts und allegorischen Szenen.

  2. Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo (25 August 1719 – 15 November 1795) was a French painter of allegorical scenes and portraits. He studied under his father, the painter Jean-Baptiste van Loo, at Turin and Rome, where in 1738 he won the Prix de Rome, then at Aix-en-Provence, before returning to Paris in 1745.

  3. Charles Amédée van Loo malte vorwiegend Porträts und Allegorien; mit seiner Kunst erwarb er die Gunst Friedrichs des Großen und schuf für dessen Paläste in Potsdam großformatige Deckengemälde, die noch heute die bewundernden Blicke zahlreicher Besucher auf sich ziehen.

  4. Little is known about Charles Amédée Philippe Van Loo (also known as Amédée Van Loo), one of a family of Flemish artists settled in France. He was born in Rivoli, near Turin, in 1719, and began his artistic instruction at an early age under his father, Jean Baptiste Van Loo (1684-1745).

  5. Aug 25, 1719 - Nov 15, 1795. Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo was a French painter of allegorical scenes and portraits. He studied under his father, the painter Jean-Baptiste van Loo,...

  6. Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo was a French painter of allegorical scenes and portraits. He studied under his father, the painter Jean-Baptiste van Loo, at Turin and Rome, where in...

  7. Charles-Amédée-Philippe Van Loo was the third son of the painter Jean-Baptiste Van Loo and the younger brother of Louis-Michel Van Loo. After spending some time in Rome and Paris, Van Loo was offered a position as painter to Frederic II, King of Prussia and in 1748 moved to Berlin, where he executed paintings for the chateaux at Potsdam and ...