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  1. Nicolas de Largillière (French: [nikɔla də laʁʒijiɛʁ]; baptised 10 October 1656 – 20 March 1746) was a French painter and draughtsman.

  2. Biography. Nicolas de Largillierre, one of Europe's premier painters of portraits, history paintings, and still lifes during the late seventeenth century and the first four decades of the eighteenth, was born in Paris in 1656.

  3. Nicolas de Largillierre, diversement orthographié jusqu’à il y a peu N 1, né le 2 octobre 1656 à Paris, où il est mort le 20 mars 1746, est un peintre français. Il est l'un des portraitistes les plus réputés des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.

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    • Nicolas de Largillierre
    • 10 octobre 1656Paris, Royaume de France
  4. Nicolas de Largillière (baptized Oct. 10, 1656, Paris, France—died March 20, 1746, Paris) was a French historical and portrait painter who excelled in painting likenesses of the wealthy middle classes.

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  5. 'Nicolas de Largillière positioned his figure before an atmospheric landscape and used fluent brushwork, rich autumnal colors, and exquisite treatment of...

  6. Há 4 dias · Nicolas de Largillierre. 1656 - 1746. He was born (and died) in Paris; he trained in Antwerp and from about 1674 was for some years an assistant to Peter Lely in England. He became a member of the French Academy in 1686 and was later Director; he is recorded as an early admirer of Chardin.

  7. Nicolas de Largillière (1656–1746) English Heritage, Brodsworth Hall. (b Paris, 10 Oct. 1656; d Paris, 20 Mar. 1746). French painter, mainly of portraits. He spent his youth in Antwerp and from 1675 to 1679 he worked in England, assisting Lely and Verrio.