Jacques Aved
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French painter (1702-1766) Chimiste dans son laboratoire. Portrait d’Aved par son ami Chardin (1741). | |||||
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Date of birth | 12 January 1702 Douai Jacques-André-Joseph-Camelot Aved | ||||
Date of death | 4 March 1766 Paris (France) | ||||
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Joseph Aved (1702–1766) | |||
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Jacques André Joseph Camellot Aved, Aved le Batave, Le Batave | ||
Description | French-Dutch painter and art collector | ||
Date of birth/death | 12 January 1702 | 4 March 1766 | |
Location of birth/death | Douai (?) | Paris | |
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Portrait of Pierre-Jacques Cazes (1676-1754). 1734. oil on canvas . 130 × 98 cm (51.1 × 38.5 in). Versailles, Musée national du Château de Versailles.
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Portrait of Marc de Villiers, Secretaire du roi. 1747. oil on canvas . 148.6 × 114.9 cm (58.5 × 45.2 in). Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum.
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. 1751. oil on canvas . 107.5 × 67.5 cm (42.3 × 26.5 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.Portrait of William IV (1711–1751), Prince of Orange
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