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France, 1600–1800 A.D. | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
... prolific designs for furniture, tapestry, and other decorative objects, exemplify the spirit of the Rococo. • 1732 Jean-Marc Nattier (1685–1766) paints Mlle de Lambesc as Minerva with the Comte de Brionne (Louvre); the idealized, mythologizing ...
Jean Marc Nattier (1685–1766), sketch;
Louis Tocqué (French, 1696–1772)
Oil on canvas 30 1/2 x 23 1/4 in. (77.5 x 59.1 cm)
Gift of Colonel and Mrs. Jacques Balsan, 1955 (55.205.1)
Jean Marc Nattier, Paris (until d. 1766) by descent through the Goupil family to Raffard Adrien Raffard (until 1924; as Self-portrait by Nattier, sold to Wildenstein) [Wildenstein, ...
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SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITIONS SEPTEMBER—DECEMBER 2002
... example, will be clothing from the Empire and Directoire periods, presented alongside art from the Museum's collection by Nattier, David, and Ingres, and 20th-century fashions by such major designers as Vionnet, Yves St. Laurent, Fortuny, Tom Ford, ...
2002-08-22
SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITIONS JANUARY-APRIL 2003
... for example, is clothing from the Directoire and Empire periods, presented alongside art from the Museum's collection by Nattier, David, and Ingres. Moving into the 20th century, the fashion designs of Vionnet, Yves Saint Laurent, Fortuny, Alexander ...
2003-01-09
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