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    Louis de Boullogne II (French pronunciation: [lwi də bulɔɲ]; 19 November 1654 – 2 November 1733), also known as Boullogne fils, was a French painter....
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  • French painter Louis Boullogne (c. 1609 – 1674), French painter Louis de Boullogne (1654–1733), French painter Madeleine Boullogne (1646–1710), French...
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    two female members of his family. Following the death of directeur Louis de Boullogne on 28 November 1733, the painter Hyacinthe Rigaud proposed that the...
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    Louis Boullogne (French pronunciation: [lwi bulɔɲ]; August 1609, in Picardy – June 1674, in Paris), known as Louis le père, was a French painter. After...
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  • Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture. Abraham Bosse (1648) Philippe de Champaigne (1648) Matthieu van Plattenberg (1648) Louis Boullogne (1648) Henri...
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    François Verdier 1669 – Bon Boullogne 1670–71 – François Verdier 1672 – Alexandre Ubelesqui 1673 – Louis de Boullogne 1674 – Jacques de Montgobert 1675 – Claude...
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    Abigail, painted by Louis de Boullogne. Antechamber of Mme de Maintenon, c. 1700 Chamber of Mme de Maintenon, 1700–1711 Cabinet of Mme de Maintenon, c. 1700...
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  • Dictionary.com. Retrieved 2020-03-11. Dover, 1989 Winkler, 1990 Williams, 1999 Louis Crompton, Homosexuality and Civilization (Harvard University Press, 2003)...
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    Louis Boullogne, a painter and one of the founders of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, and the sister of the painters Bon, Louis and Geneviève...
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    Louis Galloche (24 August 1670 – 21 July 1761) was a French painter. A student of Louis de Boullogne, his own students included François Lemoyne, Charles-Joseph...
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    Initially thought to be by Antoine Coypel, further analysis suggested Louis de Boullogne the Younger as the likely artist, revealing stylistic similarities...
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    Antoine Coypel (category Members of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture)
    Charles de La Fosse and Louis de Boullogne, one of the best examples of the transition in French painting from the austere manner of the reign of Louis XIV...
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  • the sister of the painters Bon, Madeleine and Louis. She trained under their father Louis Boullogne. and collaborated with Madeleine on the grand apartments...
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    Hyacinthe Rigaud (category Members of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture)
    the death of directeur Louis de Boullogne on 28 November 1733, Rigaud proposed that the four rectors of the Académie, Nicolas de Largillière, Claude-Guy...
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    French painter. Boullogne was born in Paris, a son of the painter Louis Boullogne; he was regarded as the most gifted of his children. He took his first...
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    Guillaume Coustou the Elder (category Members of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture)
    well as highly skillful carving. Following the death of directeur Louis de Boullogne on 28 November 1733, the painter Hyacinthe Rigaud proposed that the...
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    Restout (1655–1743) Louis de Boullogne (1657–1733) Pierre Berchet (1659–1720) Nicolas Bertin (1667–1736) Thomas Restout (1671–1754) Nicolas de Poilly the Younger...
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    exhibited regularly in the Salon from 1737 to 1753. His acquaintance with Louis de Boullogne appears to have facilitated his visit to the French Academy in Rome...
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    Claude-Guy Hallé (category Members of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture)
    directeur Louis de Boullogne on 28 November 1733, the painter Hyacinthe Rigaud proposed that the four rectors of the Académie, Hallé, Nicolas de Largillière...
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  • Geneviève Boullogne (1645-1708) - daughter of painter Louis de Boullogne. Member of Academia. Madeleine Boullogne (1646-1710) - daughter of painter Louis de Boullogne...
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    Jacques François Courtin was born in Sens in 1672. He was a pupil of Louis de Boullogne, and painted the final 'May' offered to the cathedral of Notre-Dame...
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    Geneviève Boullogne (1645–1708) – daughter of painter Louis de Boullogne. Member of Academia. Madeleine Boullogne (1646–1710) – daughter of painter Louis de Boullogne...
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    in Biblical and historical scenes. He was originally a student of Louis Boullogne. In 1666, he found employment as a member of the workshop of Charles...
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  • Events from the year 1654 in France Monarch – Louis XIV 25 August – Battle of Arras Louis de Boullogne, painter (died 1733) Jean-François Gerbillon, missionary...
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    in the late 1690s, he was apprenticed to the painter and engraver Bon Boullogne. In 1704, he married Marie-Gabrielle Petit, a niece of Procopio Cutò,...
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    vacant 1716–1722 : Antoine Coypel 1722–1725 : vacant 1725–1733 : Louis de Boullogne 1733–1736 : vacant 1736–1737 : François Lemoyne 1737–1746 : vacant...
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    by his father, then trained under the painters Charles Le Brun and Bon Boullogne. In 1701, he left for Rome where he trained with the Italian painter Carlo...
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  • Trouville (Art UK), Brussels Harbour (Art UK), Deauville Harbour (Art UK) Louis de Boullogne (1654–1733) (Art UK): Nessus and Dejanira (Art UK) Sébastien Bourdon...
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    royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1730. His brother, Nicolas-Gabriel Dupuis, was also a well known engraver. Earth and Air, after Louis Boullogne Saint...
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    and three years after Madeleine and Geneviève, the two daughters of Louis de Boullogne. She exhibited regularly at the Salon, and at the same time produced...
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