- Frédéric
Montenard (17 May 1849,
Paris – 11
February 1926, Besse-sur-Issole) was a
French landscape and
seascape painter. He came from an old Provençal...
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Flameng Henri Gervex Gaston La
Touche Max
Leenhardt Albert Maignan Frédéric
Montenard Jean-Baptiste
Olive Edmond Marie Petitjean Albert Rigolot Édouard Rosset-Granger...
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Roman Catholic Church In
office 1733–1759
Predecessor Louis de La Vergne-
Montenard de
Tressan Successor Dominique de La
Rochefoucauld Other post(s) Grand...
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Louis de La Vergne-
Montenard de
Tressan or
Louis III de La
Vergne de
Tressan (1670 - 18
April 1733) was a
French cleric of the
Roman Catholic Church,...
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February 1720 (deacon) 3
March 1720 (priest) by Louis de La Vergne-
Montenard de
Tressan Consecration 9 June 1720 (bishop) by Armand de
Rohan Created...
- d'Aubigné (1708–1719)
Armand Bazin de
Bezons (1719–1720)
Louis de La Vergne-
Montenard de
Tressan (1724–1733)
Nicolas II de Saulx-Tavannes (1734–1759) Dominique...
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became an ****ociate in a
workshop in Toulon,
operated by Frédéric
Montenard and
Gustave Garaud. To
improve his skills, he
attended at the École des...
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chose to
paint maritime subjects in Toulon.
While there, he met Frédéric
Montenard, who
suggested that he
study with the well-known
seascape painter François...
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title cartridge of the set; "
Dedicated to
Monseigneur Louis de Lavergne-
Montenard de Tressan,
councilor of the King in all his
councils of
state and private...
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exhibition featuring 22
painters including Jean-Baptiste Olive, Frédéric
Montenard,
Louis Valtat and Félix Ziem
September 26, 2008, to
January 25, 2009,...