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Oudry may
refer to: Jean-Baptiste
Oudry (1686–1755),
French Rococo painter, engraver, and
tapestry designer Marie-Marguerite
Oudry (1688–1780), French...
- Jean-Baptiste
Oudry (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist udʁi]; 17
March 1686 – 30
April 1755) was a
French Rococo painter, engraver, and
tapestry designer...
- 17th and 18th
century interiors were
created by
artists (Watteau, Boucher,
Oudry,
Servandoni and others) at the
behest of the
Princes of
Savoy and then the...
- wife, who died, was
Marie Oudry (daughter of the
engraver Marie-Marguerite
Oudry (1688–1780) and the
painter Jean-Baptiste
Oudry (1686–1755)). She learned...
- Marie–Marguerite
Oudry, née Froissé (1688–1780) was a
French engraver and painter. Born in Paris,
Oudry studied with Jean-Baptiste
Oudry, whom she married...
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paintings by
Antoon van Dyck in the
seventeenth century and by Jean-Baptiste
Oudry in the eighteenth.: 543 The
breed is
believed to have
originated in the...
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referring to a type of dog, was in 1610. In a
painting by Jean-Baptiste
Oudry (1686–1755) of two dogs
named ‘Misse’ and ‘Turlu’,
presented to
Louis XV...
- badly'. One of La Fontaine's
early illustrators was the
artist Jean-Baptiste
Oudry, who was also
artistic director at both the
Beauvais and the
Gobelins tapestry...
- is a 1742
painting by
French Rococo painter and
engraver Jean-Baptiste
Oudry. The
painting employs a trompe-l'œil
technique and
shows a
skinned leg of...
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French 18th-century
painters Alexandre-François
Desportes and Jean-Baptiste
Oudry in
which the
artists combined "foreground
displays of food, dead game, and...