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Moszinska. olgemalde von Louis de Silvestre. Gemälde ID:: 74192
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Moszinska. olgemalde von Louis de Silvestre. Friederike Alexandrine Gräfin von Moszinska. olgemalde von Louis de Silvestre. Oil Painting by Louis de Silvestre.
between 1730 an 1740
cjr Friederike_Alexandrine_Gräfin_von_Moszinska._olgemalde_von_Louis_de_Silvestre._Oil_Painting_by_Louis_de_Silvestre._
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Friederike Alexandrine Grafin von Moszinska Gemälde ID:: 75600
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Friederike Alexandrine Grafin von Moszinska Deutsch: Friederike Alexandrine Gräfin von Moszinska. Ölgemälde von Louis de Silvestre. Oil Painting by Louis de Silvestre.
Date between 1730 an 1740
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Deutsch:_Friederike_Alexandrine_Gräfin_von_Moszinska._Ölgemälde_von_Louis_de_Silvestre._Oil_Painting_by_Louis_de_Silvestre._
Date_between_1730_an_1740
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Portrait of Maria Josepha of Austria Gemälde ID:: 76400
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Portrait of Maria Josepha of Austria 1737(1737)
Oil on canvas
118 x 155 cm (46.5 x 61 in)
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Portrait of the Queen Maria Josepha in Polish costume Gemälde ID:: 76567
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Portrait of the Queen Maria Josepha in Polish costume 1737(1737)
Oil on canvas
118 x 155 cm (46.5 x 61 in)
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Portrait of the Princess Maria Amalia of Saxony in Polish costume. Gemälde ID:: 76938
Siehe Galerie in Schweden
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Portrait of the Princess Maria Amalia of Saxony in Polish costume. 1738(1738)
Oil on canvas
181 x 260 cm (71.3 x 102.4 in)
cjr 1738(1738)
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Louis de Silvestre
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(23 June 1675 - 11 April 1760) was a French portrait and history painter. He was court painter to King Augustus II of Poland, and director of the Royal Academy of Arts in Dresden.
Sylvestre was born in Sceaux, south of Paris, the third son of Israel Silvestre, the notable engraver and drawing-master to the Dauphin himself. Louis was taught initially by his father, then trained under Charles Le Brun and Bon Boullogne; he completed his studies in Rome, where he met Carlo Maratta, whose work had a great influence on him.
After his return to Paris, Sylvester entered the Royal Academy in 1702 and was appointed professor in 1706. |
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