A Faun
Artist : Carle Vanloo (1705-1765)
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A Faun
Artist : Carle Vanloo (1705-1765)
Charles-André van Loo (French, 1705-1765) Portrait de Guillemette de Piré, comtesse de Villetheart Rennes, ca.1762 Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes
Carle Vanloo, Allegory of Painting, c. 18th century. Oil on canvas, within a painted oval, 92.1 x 72.4 cm. Private collection.
ART - River God by Carle Vanloo
Allegory of Painting. Carle Vanloo (French, 1705-1765). Oil on canvas.
This Allegory of Painting is an autograph replica of a work he painted for the marquis de Marigny, brother of Madame de Pompadour. That painting was painted on an oval canvas and signed on the back of the chair at the right side. That Vanloo would have produced a replica is not surprising given the popularity of this type of allegorical subject at the time and the enormous demand for works by him at the height of his artistic fame.
The Hunt Breakfast (1737). Carle Vanloo.
Gilles Demarteau (1722 – 1776) Engraving after Charles-André van Loo (1705 - 1765) The Satyr Marsyas
▪The Victory of Alexander over Porus. Artist: Charles-André Vanloo, called Carle Van Loo (France, 1705-1765) Place of origin: France Date: ca. 1738 Medium: Oil on canvas