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  1. Portrait de Madame de Warens, Paris 1730, peinture à l'huile de Nicolas de Largillière.tif 838 × 1,120; 3.58 MB Portrait of a Gentleman, said to be Counselor Broussel, bust length, wearing a blue cloak and gold waistcoat (112449).jpg 512 × 616; 91 KB

  2. Nicolas de Largillierre. 1656 - 1746. He was born (and died) in Paris; he trained in Antwerp and from about 1674 was for some years an assistant to Peter Lely in England. He became a member of the French Academy in 1686 and was later Director; he is recorded as an early admirer of Chardin. He specialised in portraits, mostly of the professional ...

  3. 24. Nov. 2008 · File: Atelier de Nicolas de Largillière, portrait de Voltaire, détail (musée Carnavalet) -001.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  4. Portraits by Nicolas de Largillierre and Spectatorship with Taste for Colour in the Early Eighteenth Century. 2016: Hyacinthe Rigaud. James-Sarazin, Ariane; Sarazin, Jean-Yves 1659-1743. 2020: Hyacinthe Rigaud ou Le portrait soleil. James-Sarazin, Ariane (Hg.) Musée National du Château de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles, 17.11.2020-14.03 ...

  5. 1. Mai 2019 · Portrait of Voltaire (Nicolas de Largillière - Versailles MV 8159) Portrait of Voltaire (Nicolas de Largillière) Male portrait paintings by Nicolas de Largillière; Seconde antichambre de la Dauphine du Château de Versailles; 18th-century portrait paintings in the Musée national du Château de Versailles; 1720s paintings in Versailles

  6. 21. März 2010 · This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus ...

  7. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › VoltaireVoltaire – Wikipedia

    Voltaire (1718), Porträt von Nicolas de Largillière. Wieder in Paris, arbeitete Voltaire 1714 nochmals kurz bei einem Anwalt, war aber zunehmend literarisch tätig, was der Vater schließlich akzeptierte. Er verkehrte wie zuvor in literarischen und intellektuellen Zirkeln.