BLANCHARD, Jacques
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French Baroque Era Painter, 1600-1638
He trained with his maternal uncle Nicolas Bollery (c. 1550/60-1630) from 1613 to 1618. He then set off for Italy but stopped at Lyon to work in the studio of Horace Le Blanc. Le Blanc left for Paris in 1623, and Blanchard is known to have finished a number of his works left in Lyon, including perhaps the Virgin and Child with a Bishop and a Woman Holding a Baby (Lyon, St Denis). At the end of October 1624 he reached Rome in the company of his brother Jean Blanchard, remaining there until April or May 1626. He was then in Venice until 1628, when he returned to Lyon via Turin. |
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Venus and the Three Graces Surprised by a Mortal k BLANCHARD, Jacques4.jpg Painting ID:: 5192
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1631-33
Oil on canvas, 170 x 218 cm
Mus??e du Louvre, Paris |
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