The Victory of Alexander over Porus, Charles-André van Loo, ca. 1738
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The Victory of Alexander over Porus, Charles-André van Loo, ca. 1738
Charles-André van Loo, The Hunt Breakfast, c.1737. Oil on canvas
Charles-Andre van Loo (1705 - 1765)
Detail of Marie Leszczinska, Queen of France, 1747, by Charles-André van Loo (1705-1765)
Detail of Marie Leszczinska, Queen of France, 1747, by Charles-André van Loo (1705-1765)
Actor, director, and fashion designer Claire Stansfield (British-Canadian, born Aug. 27, 1964).
Taken from a photograph by Bettina Rheims (French, born Dec. 18, 1952).
Naiad, circa 1740. Charles-Andre van Loo (French, Feb 15, 1705 - Jul. 15, 1765).
Charles-André van Loo most famous representative of the dynasty
Four arts architecture, Charles-Andre van Loo.
Charles-André van Loo the brightest and most famous representative of the family dynasty of painters
Charles-Andre van Loo (February 15, 1705 July 15, 1765) is a famous French painter of the 18th century, a prominent representative of the Rococo movement in European fine art. Charles-André van Loo was a very versatile artist, his work encompasses many different genres: from religious and historical to everyday life and portraiture. The best paintings of the artist today are in the leading museums of the world, and some facts of his biography are still controversial among experts. Read the full article
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