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varlet (the "t"
being silent in
modern French), Old
French variants of
vaslet "man's servant",
originally "squire,
young man", ****umed to be from Gallo-Romance...
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Lewis II
Vaslet (1742–1808) was an
English portrait painter. His most
common works were
small or
miniature oval
pastels in the
style of the
Irish painter...
- of the
Khuff Formation have been proposed,
which may lead to confusion.
Vaslet et. al. (2005)
defines the
members as such (from
oldest to youngest): The...
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worked mostly in pastel. His
style influenced the
English painter Lewis Vaslet (1742–1808).
Hamilton was born in Crow Street, in Dublin, Ireland, in 1740...
- Al Johl & Al Laboun, 2015, p.6 Ziegler, 2001, p.455 Ziegler, 2001, p.453
Vaslet et al., 2005, p.80
Konert et al., 2001, p.414 Machado, 2020, p.3 B****is...
- Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner, 1st Baronet, (1743–1797), Bath, 1780, bust
length pastel portrait (12 × 9 inches),
signed and
dated by
Lewis Vaslet (1742–1808), Bath, 1780....
- Bibcode:2009Ecosy..12..462G. doi:10.1007/s10021-009-9235-7. S2CID 587963.
Vaslet, A.; Phillips, D.L.; France, C.; Feller, I.C.; Baldwin, C.C. (2012). "The...
- brother.
Individual oval
portraits Betty and her
husband painted by
Lewis Vaslet (1742–1808)
survive in the
collection of
Dunster Castle in Somerset. She...
- Devon.
Individual oval
portraits of
Thomas and his wife
painted by
Lewis Vaslet (1742–1808)
survive in the
collection of
Dunster Castle in Somerset. He...
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Ensisheim and Fleury-Mérogis, he
maintained a
correspondence with
Chantal Vaslet, his ****ure companion. She was a
maternal ****istant, 14
years older than...