Crozat

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Crozat is a notable French aristocratic and financier family prominent in the 17th and 18th centuries, known for its immense wealth, art collections, and influence at the royal court.

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instanceOf French art collector
French financier
French noble family
activePeriod 17th century
18th century
associatedWith French royal court NERFINISHED
Louis XIV NERFINISHED
Louis XV NERFINISHED
basedIn Paris
birthYear 1655
1665
businessInterest French Louisiana monopoly
countryOfCitizenship France
countryOfOrigin France
culturalContribution development of French art collections
patronage of engravers
patronage of painters
deathYear 1738
1740
fieldOfActivity banking
court politics
finance
grantedBy Louis XIV NERFINISHED
hasMember Antoine Crozat NERFINISHED
Pierre Crozat NERFINISHED
influenced taste for Italian art in France
language French
memberOf Crozat NERFINISHED
Crozat NERFINISHED
notableFor art collecting
financial activities
great wealth
immense wealth
influence at the royal court
involvement in colonial trade
major art collection
patronage of artists
occupation financier
patronOf Antoine Watteau NERFINISHED
Charles de La Fosse NERFINISHED
artists of the Régence period
positionHeld financier to Louis XIV
residence Paris
socialClass aristocracy
timeInPower Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
title Marquis du Châtel NERFINISHED
Seigneur de Thiers NERFINISHED
wealthSource colonial trade
state finance contracts
tax farming

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