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  1. Jean-Marc Nattier (17 March 1685 – 7 November 1766) was a French painter. He was born in Paris, the second son of Marc Nattier (1642–1705), a portrait painter, and of Marie Courtois (1655–1703), a miniaturist. He is noted for his portraits of the ladies of King Louis XV 's court in classical mythological attire.

    • French
    • Rococo
  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Movement / Style: Rococo. Jean-Marc Nattier (born March 17, 1685, Paris, France—died November 7, 1766, Paris) was a French Rococo painter noted for his portraits of the ladies of King Louis XV’s court in classical mythological attire.

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  3. Jean-Marc Nattier (17 March 1685 – 7 November 1766), French painter, was born in Paris, the second son of Marc Nattier (1642–1705), a portrait painter, and of Marie Courtois (1655–1703), a miniaturist. He is noted for his portraits of the ladies of King Louis XV's court in classical mythological attire.

    • French
    • March 17, 1685
    • Paris, France
    • November 7, 1766
  4. Jean-Marc Nattier was the son of an insignificant portraitist of the reign of Louis XIV, Marc Nattier (1642-1705), and his wife, the miniaturist Marie Courtois (1655-1703). Born in Paris on March 17, 1685, he was the godchild of the history painter Jean Jouvenet (1644-1717), who was to play a role in his early artistic training.

  5. Title: Madame Marsollier and Her Daughter. Artist: Jean Marc Nattier (French, Paris 1685–1766 Paris) Date: 1749. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 57 1/2 x 45 in. (146.1 x 114.3 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Bequest of Florence S. Schuette, 1945. Accession Number: 45.172

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  7. Jean-Marc Nattier. 1685 - 1766. Nattier was one of the leading portrait painters of the reign of Louis XV. He became a member of the Academy in 1718 and established a reputation for his portraits of women. Best known are his representations of the daughters of Louis XV, to whom he was official painter. His son-in-law, Louis Tocqué, perpetuated ...

  8. Artist: Jean Marc Nattier (French, Paris 1685–1766 Paris) Date: 1753. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 31 1/2 x 25 1/4 in. (80 x 64.1 cm), with later additions of 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm) at bottom, 1 in. (2.5 cm) at left, and 1/2 in. (1.3 cm) at right. Classification: Paintings.

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