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  1. 23. Feb. 2024 · Largillierre, Nicolas de (1656-10-10 - 1746-03-20), Portrait de Voltaire (1694-1778) en 1718, 1718. Huile sur toile. Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris. Huile sur toile. Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris.

  2. Nicolas de Largillière (født 20. oktober 1656 i Paris, død 20. marts 1746 sammesteds) var en fransk portrætmaler.. Opdraget fra 3 års alderen i Antwerpen kom han i kunstnerlære der under Goubeau og optogs senere i byens Lukasgilde, 1674 kom han til England, hvor han var Lely behjælpelig, men hvorfra han, ugleset som romersk katolik, atter rejste 1678 (for senere, 1685, en kort tid at ...

  3. 18. Apr. 2024 · Ab 26,68 EUR. Familienportrait von Nicolas de Largilliere. sofort lieferbar. 20% Bilderrabatt. Ab 25,52 EUR. Portrait of a Man von Nicolas de Largilliere. Als Kunstdruck oder Fotoprint. versandfertig in ca.: 20 Wochentagen (Mo.-Fr.) Ab 33,35 EUR.

  4. Portrait Nicolas de Largillière; Bildnis Nicolas de Largillière; Alle Objekte (18) Externe Links: Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek; Wikipedia (Deutsch) Wikipedia (English) Kalliope Verbundkatalog; Archivportal-D; Di ...

  5. Nicolas de Largillière. Paris 1656 - 1746. Portrait of a lady as Pomona, traditionally identified as the Marquise de Parabère . signed and dated on the reverse of the original canvas: peint par. N. de Largilliere 1714 (now visible through infrared reflectography). oil on canvas. canvas: 57 by 41 1/4 in.; 147 by 104.7 cm.

  6. 17. Dez. 2020 · Historically, the trust tended to focus on English country houses, which still make up the largest part of its holdings, but it also protects historic landscapes such as in the Lake District, historic urban properties, and nature reserves. Established. 12 January 1895. Website.

  7. 16. Juli 2014 · Summary[edit] English: Note - a composite portrait of the Bourbon succession, made in the period 1715-1720. At the centre of the portrait is the Sun King, Louis XIV, most illustrious of his dynasty. His father (Louis XIII) and grandfather (Henry IV) are shown as busts. At the King's right is his son, Louis the Grand Dauphin; to the king's left ...