Francois de Troy

French Baroque Era Painter, 1645-1730 was a French painter and engraver who became principal painter to King James II in exile at Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Director of the Academie Royale de peinture et de sculpture. One of a family of artists, Troy was born in Toulouse, the son of Nicolas de Troy (1608 - 15 September 1684), a painter in that city,and was the brother of Jean de Troy (4 April 1638 - 25 June 1691).Troy was taught the basic skills of painting by his father, and perhaps also by the more worldly Antoine Durand. François de Troy is not to be confused with his son, the portrait painter Jean-François de Troy (1679-1752), who studied under him At some time after 1662, Troy went to Paris to study portrait painting under Claude Lefebvre (1633-1675) and Nicolas-Pierre Loir (1624 - C1679]. A. P. F. Robert-Dumesnil states that this occurred when Troy was aged twenty-four. In 1669, Troy married his master Nicolas-Pierre Loir's sister-in-law, Jeanne Cotelle. In 1671, he was approved by the Academie Royale de peinture et de sculpture. In 1674, he was received into the Academy as a history painter, with a reception piece (morceau de reception) entitled Mercure coupant la tete d'Argus ('Mercury cutting off the head of Argus'). Troy's early known works include tapestry designs for Madame de Montespan, one of the many mistresses of Louis XIV of France, and paintings with religious and mythological subjects. In the 1670s, he became friendly with Roger de Piles, who introduced him to Dutch and Flemish painting,


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Francois de Troy Painting of the Duchess of La Ferte-Senneterre with the future Louis XV on her lap (then styled the Duke of Anjou) and the Duke of Brittany standing n oil


Painting of the Duchess of La Ferte-Senneterre with the future Louis XV on her lap (then styled the Duke of Anjou) and the Duke of Brittany standing n
Painting ID::  75181
Painting of the Duchess of La Ferte-Senneterre with the future Louis XV on her lap (then styled the Duke of Anjou) and the Duke of Brittany standing n
Painting of the Duchess of La Ferte-Senneterre with the future Louis XV on her lap (then styled the Duke of Anjou) and the Duke of Brittany standing next to her. cjr
   
   
     

Francois de Troy Portrait of the duchesse du Maine oil


Portrait of the duchesse du Maine
Painting ID::  77180
Portrait of the duchesse du Maine
ca. 1700 cjr
ca._1700 cjr
   
   
     

Francois de Troy Portrait de Jules Hardouin-Mansart Premier architecte du Roi oil


Portrait de Jules Hardouin-Mansart Premier architecte du Roi
Painting ID::  78036
Portrait de Jules Hardouin-Mansart Premier architecte du Roi
1699(1699) Oil on canvas 131 x 120 cm (51.6 x 47.2 in) cjr
   
   
     

Francois de Troy Premier architecte du Roi oil


Premier architecte du Roi
Painting ID::  80540
Premier architecte du Roi
1699(1699) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 131 x 120 cm (51.6 x 47.2 in) cyf
   
   
     

Francois de Troy Portrait of Marie Anne de Bourbon oil


Portrait of Marie Anne de Bourbon
Painting ID::  82929
Portrait of Marie Anne de Bourbon
1680(1680) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 50 x 39 cm (19.7 x 15.4 in) cyf
   
   
     

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     French Baroque Era Painter, 1645-1730 was a French painter and engraver who became principal painter to King James II in exile at Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Director of the Academie Royale de peinture et de sculpture. One of a family of artists, Troy was born in Toulouse, the son of Nicolas de Troy (1608 - 15 September 1684), a painter in that city,and was the brother of Jean de Troy (4 April 1638 - 25 June 1691).Troy was taught the basic skills of painting by his father, and perhaps also by the more worldly Antoine Durand. François de Troy is not to be confused with his son, the portrait painter Jean-François de Troy (1679-1752), who studied under him At some time after 1662, Troy went to Paris to study portrait painting under Claude Lefebvre (1633-1675) and Nicolas-Pierre Loir (1624 - C1679]. A. P. F. Robert-Dumesnil states that this occurred when Troy was aged twenty-four. In 1669, Troy married his master Nicolas-Pierre Loir's sister-in-law, Jeanne Cotelle. In 1671, he was approved by the Academie Royale de peinture et de sculpture. In 1674, he was received into the Academy as a history painter, with a reception piece (morceau de reception) entitled Mercure coupant la tete d'Argus ('Mercury cutting off the head of Argus'). Troy's early known works include tapestry designs for Madame de Montespan, one of the many mistresses of Louis XIV of France, and paintings with religious and mythological subjects. In the 1670s, he became friendly with Roger de Piles, who introduced him to Dutch and Flemish painting,

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