Jan Van Beers Figurative Paintings
Belgian, 1852-1927
Jan van Beers is a Belgian artist and son of the poet, Jan van Beers. He studied at Aversa and then moved to Paris, where he worked for Alfred Stevens. He made a lot of illustrations for a lot of magazines, such as Revue illustrée.
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Artist: Jan Van Beers
The Beautiful Maiden
By Jan Van Beers
Located in St. Albans, GB
Jean Marie Constantin Joseph (Jan) VAN BEERS
Oil on Panel
Panel Size: 32 x 24" (81 x 62cm)
Outside frame Size: 38 x 33" (97 x 83cm)
Van Beers (1852 ...
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1870s French School Jan Van Beers Figurative Paintings
Materials
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Blanchet's "French" years, before his final departure for Rome in 1728, following his winning of the second Grand Prix for painting after Subleyras in 1727, are extremely poorly documented. His father, Gabriel, was valet to Blouin, himself Louis XIV's first valet at the time. According to Thierry Lefrançois, Blanchet was one of the few students of Nicolas Bertin (1667-1736), whose studio he is said to have joined in the early 1720s. At a baptism on March 24, 1724, where he was godfather, he is mentioned as a painter in the picture store of the Duke of Antin, the director of buildings between 1708 and 1736. At this time, he was probably already married to Jeanne Quément, with whom he had a daughter also named Jeanne, who would marry Nicolas Aviet, the son of a valet in the queen's wardrobe, in Versailles in 1738.
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