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- Paul Fréart de Chantelou (25 March 1609 – 1694) was a French collector and patron of the arts. He encouraged major artists of his era, in particular Nicolas...
- Claude Chantelou (1617 in Vion, FranceNovember 28, 1664 in Paris) was a Benedictine Patristic scholar and writer. Having spent some time in the Order...
- important French patron of Poussin in this period was Paul Fréart de Chantelou, who came to Rome in 1643 and sta**** there for several months. He commissioned...
- Bernini's translator, tourist guide, and overall companion, Paul Fréart de Chantelou, who kept a Journal of Bernini's visit that records much of Bernini's...
- Roland and his brother (Paul Fréart, sieur de Chantelou, or possibly Jean Fréart, sieur de Chantelou) were sent to Rome in 1639 and 1640, commissioned...
- children gathering manna. Painted in Rome in 1638 or 1639 for Paul Fréart de Chantelou; whence p****ed to Nicolas Fouquet, Superintendent of Finances to Louis...
- Year Title Role Director Notes 1989 Le vagabond de la Bastille Manon Chantelou Michel Andrieu TV movie 1990 Force de frappe Douglas Jackson TV series...
- entered rebellion, Rouen had rioted and several lords (La Roche-Guyon, Chantelou and Pont-Bellenger) were rumoured to be planning to kidnap the king while...
- classifying French painter Nicolas Poussin wrote to his friend Fréart de Chantelou in 1642: The beautiful girls whom you will have seen in Nîmes will not...
- opusculorum Indiculus" (Paris, 1645) served as a guide to his colleague, Claude Chantelou, in the preparation of the five volumes of his "Bibliotheca Patrum ascetica"...