Nattier, Jean-Marc

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Jean-Marc Nattier was an 18th-century French painter renowned for his elegant portraits of the ladies of Louis XV’s court, often depicted in mythological guise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French painter
human
painter
portrait painter
activeYearsEnd 1760s
activeYearsStart early 18th century
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1685-03-17
dateOfDeath 1766-11-07
depicts aristocratic women
mythological figures
employer French royal court
era 18th century
ethnicGroup French
familyName Nattier
father Marc Nattier
fieldOfWork painting
portrait painting
genre mythological painting
portrait
givenName Jean-Marc
influenced French Rococo portraiture
influencedBy French Baroque painting
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture
movement Rococo
notableFor mythological portraits
portraits of ladies of the court of Louis XV
notableStudent Louis Tocqué
notableWork Portrait of Louise-Élisabeth of France as a Vestal Virgin
Portrait of Madame de Pompadour (at her toilette)
Portrait of Marie-Adélaïde of France as Diana
Portrait of Tsarevna Anna Petrovna of Russia
Portrait of the Duchesse de Chartres as Hebe
Portrait of the Empress Elizabeth of Russia
Portrait of the Marquise de Baglion as Aurora
occupation court painter
painter
patron Louis XV of France
ladies of the court of Louis XV
placeOfBirth Kingdom of France
Paris
placeOfDeath Kingdom of France
Paris
sexOrGender male
sibling Marie Nattier
studentOf Jean-Baptiste Santerre
style elegant depiction of sitters in mythological guise
workLocation Paris

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Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture
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