- 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...
- 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...
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Claude Chantelou (1617 in Vion,
France –
November 28, 1664 in Paris) was a
Benedictine Patristic scholar and writer.
Having spent some time in the Order...
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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...
- well do****ented,
thanks to
efforts of the
French diarist Paul Fréart de
Chantelou, a
steward at the
court of
Louis XIV, who
befriended Bernini during his...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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contend with
letters from
Chantelou,
jealously accusing him of
sending all his
finer and more
successful works to
Pointel not
Chantelou. By contrast, the great...
- Sculpture, Peinture, (2015) H.F. Ullmann, pp. 302–315 Paul Fréart de
Chantelou,
Diary of the
Cavaliere Bernini’s
Visit to France, 1985, ed.
Anthony Blunt...