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Roger de Piles
French painter (1635-1709)
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13 works
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The art of painting, with the lives and characters of above 300 of the most eminent painters Containing a complete treatise of painting, designing, and the use of prints. With reflexions on the works of the most celebrated masters, and of the several schools of Europe, as well ancient as modern. Being the most perfect work of the kind extant. Translated from the French of Monsieur de Piles. To which is added, an essay towards an English school.
Roger de Piles
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Date: [1750?]
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Tortebat, François (1616-1690) & Piles, Roger de (1635-1709)
Tortebat, François, 1616-1690
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Date: 1727
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Reference: MS.4821
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L'idée du peintre parfait , Pour servir de Regle aux jugemens que l'on doit porter sur les Ouvrages des Peintres.
Roger de Piles
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Date: M.DCCVII. [1707]
Archives and manuscripts
Tortebat, François (1616-1690) & Piles, Roger de (1635-1709)
Tortebat, François, 1616-1690
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Date: 1853
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Reference: MS.4822
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The art of painting , with the lives and characters of above 300 of the most eminent painters: containing a complete treatise of painting, designing, and the use of prints. With Reflexions on the Works of the most Celebrated Masters, and of the several Schools of Europe, as well ancient as modern. Being the most perfect Work of the Kind extant. Translated from the French of Monsieur de Piles. To which is added, an essay towards an English school.
Roger de Piles
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Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]
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Francois Tortebat
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Painting - Early works to 1800
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