- Charles-Joseph
Natoire (3
March 1700 – 23
August 1777) was a
French painter in the
Rococo manner, a
pupil of François
Lemoyne and
director of the French...
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Jeanne Natoire (c. 1700 – 1776) was a
French pastellist. Born in Nîmes,
Natoire was the
sister of
painter Charles-Joseph
Natoire. She
lived with him throughout...
- St.
Jeanne of Valois. The
interior also has
frescoes by Charles-Joseph
Natoire recounting stories of
Saint Louis IX,
Saint Denis and Clovis. Contarelli...
- and
ceiling canvases and
overdoors by François Boucher, Charles-Joseph
Natoire, and
Carle Van Loo.
Since a
Napoleonic decree of 1808, this
residence has...
- Hôtel de
Soubise in Paris,
designed by
Germain Boffrand and Charles-Joseph
Natoire (1735 – 1740). The
characteristics of
French Rococo included exceptional...
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Hubert Drouais,
Donat Nonnotte, Charles-André van Loo, Charles-Joseph
Natoire, and François Boucher. He was
received into the Académie
royale in 1758...
- The
Rebuke of Adam and Eve,
Natoire, 1740...
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Queen Dido, who is also
known as Elissa.
Drawing by Charles-Joseph
Natoire, mid to late 18th century.
Pronunciation /əˈlɪsə/
Gender Female Language(s)...
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artists such as Fra Bartolomeo, Jean-François de Troy, Charles-Joseph
Natoire, and
Charles André van Loo. Most
works were
executed during the 17th century...
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philosophers and mythographers. Jean-Baptiste
Marie Pierre, Charles-Joseph
Natoire,
Guillaume II Coustou,
Pierre Julien, Jean-Baptiste
Regnault and others...