Jean Baptiste van Loo

Flemish Painter, 1684-1745 was a French subject and portrait painter. He was born in Aix-en-Provence, and was instructed in art by his father Louis-Abraham van Loo, son of Jacob van Loo. Having at an early age executed several pictures for the decoration of the church and public buildings at Aix, he was employed on similar work at Toulon, which he was obliged to leave during the siege of 1707. He was patronized by the prince of Carignan, who sent him to Rome, where he studied under Benedetto Luti. Here he was much employed on church pictures, and in particular executed a greatly praised Scourging of Christ for St Maria in Monticelli. At Turin he painted Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy and several members of his court. Then, moving to Paris, where he was elected a member of the Acad??mie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, he executed various altar-pieces and restored the works of Francesco Primaticcio at Fontainebleau. In 1737 he went to England, where he attracted attention by his portrait of Colley Cibber and of Owen McSwiny, the theatrical manager; the latter, like many other of van Loo's works, was engraved in mezzotint by John Faber Junior. He also painted Sir Robert Walpole, whose portrait by van Loo in his robes as chancellor of the exchequer is in the National Portrait Gallery, London, and the prince and princess of Wales. He did not, however, practise long in England, for his health failing he retired to Paris in 1742, and afterwards to Aix, where he died on 19 December 1745.


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Jean Baptiste van Loo The Triumph of Galatea oil


The Triumph of Galatea
Painting ID::  28503
The Triumph of Galatea
mk60 Oil on canvas 35x45 1/2"
mk60 Oil_on_canvas 35x45_1/2"
   
   
     

Jean Baptiste van Loo Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha oil


Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Painting ID::  77970
Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Date ca. 1742(1742) Medium Oil cyf
Date_ca._1742(1742) _ Medium_Oil _ cyf
   
   
     

Jean Baptiste van Loo Retrato de Felipe V e Isabel Farnesio oil


Retrato de Felipe V e Isabel Farnesio
Painting ID::  78247
Retrato de Felipe V e Isabel Farnesio
1743(1743) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 181 x 260 cm (71.3 x 102.4 in) cyf
   
   
     

Jean Baptiste van Loo Portrait of Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain oil


Portrait of Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain
Painting ID::  78252
Portrait of Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain
1740(1740) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
1740(1740) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

Jean Baptiste van Loo Portrait of Princess Augusta of Saxe Gotha oil


Portrait of Princess Augusta of Saxe Gotha
Painting ID::  78643
Portrait of Princess Augusta of Saxe Gotha
1742(1742) Medium Oil cyf
1742(1742) _ Medium_Oil _ cyf
   
   
     

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     Jean Baptiste van Loo
     Flemish Painter, 1684-1745 was a French subject and portrait painter. He was born in Aix-en-Provence, and was instructed in art by his father Louis-Abraham van Loo, son of Jacob van Loo. Having at an early age executed several pictures for the decoration of the church and public buildings at Aix, he was employed on similar work at Toulon, which he was obliged to leave during the siege of 1707. He was patronized by the prince of Carignan, who sent him to Rome, where he studied under Benedetto Luti. Here he was much employed on church pictures, and in particular executed a greatly praised Scourging of Christ for St Maria in Monticelli. At Turin he painted Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy and several members of his court. Then, moving to Paris, where he was elected a member of the Acad??mie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, he executed various altar-pieces and restored the works of Francesco Primaticcio at Fontainebleau. In 1737 he went to England, where he attracted attention by his portrait of Colley Cibber and of Owen McSwiny, the theatrical manager; the latter, like many other of van Loo's works, was engraved in mezzotint by John Faber Junior. He also painted Sir Robert Walpole, whose portrait by van Loo in his robes as chancellor of the exchequer is in the National Portrait Gallery, London, and the prince and princess of Wales. He did not, however, practise long in England, for his health failing he retired to Paris in 1742, and afterwards to Aix, where he died on 19 December 1745.

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