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  1. Louis-Abraham van Loo (French pronunciation: [lwi abʁaam vɑ̃ lo]; 1653 in Amsterdam – 1712 in Nice), known as just Abraham van Loo until his conversion to Catholicism in 1681 and also known as Louis or Ludovic van Loo, was a baroque mannerist painter and a member of the van Loo dynasty of painters.

  2. Louis-Abraham van Loo (parfois nommé Ludovic-Abraham van Loo [1]), né à Amsterdam en 1653 et mort à Nice le 13 mai 1712, est un peintre français [2].

  3. Louis-Abraham van Loo, known as just Abraham van Loo until his conversion to Catholicism in 1681 and also known as Louis or Ludovic van Loo, was a baroque mannerist painter and a member of the van Loo dynasty of painters.

  4. Charles André van Loo, genannt Carle van Loo oder auch Carle Vanloo, (* 15. Februar 1705 in Nizza; † 15. Juli 1765 in Paris) war ein französischer Maler. Er war der Sohn des Malers Louis Abraham van Loo (1656–1712) und stammte aus einer ursprünglich flandrischen Künstlerfamilie: sein Großvater Jacob van Loo (1614–1670) und sein (um ...

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    • Nice, France
  5. The van Loo family was quite the artistic bunch. Louis-Abraham van Loo, Jean-Baptiste's father, was a painter as well as art instructor to his sons. Jean-Baptiste's borther,...

  6. Three of his nephews, the sons of Jean-Baptiste, became painters. The eldest, Louis-Michel van Loo, worked in Rome and Paris but is chiefly distinguished for the powerful influence that he exerted on the development of Spanish painting while working as portrait painter to the Spanish court.

  7. Louis-Abraham van Loo (Amsterdam 1653, Nice 1712 - known as Abraham van Loo until his conversion to Catholicism in 1681: also known as Louis or Ludovic van Loo) was a baroque mannerist painter and a member of the van Loo dynasty of painters.