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Antoine de Favray
Portrait of Charles Gravier Count of Vergennes and French Ambassador, in Turkish Attire
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ID: 84873
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Antoine de Favray
French, 1706-died circa 1791,French painter. He is not documented until 1738, when he was mentioned as a private pupil of Jean-Fran?ois de Troy (ii), who was then director of the Acad?mie de France in Rome; in 1739 he became an official student at the Acad?mie. Among his student works is a copy (untraced) of Raphael's Fire in the Borgo (Rome, Vatican, Stanza dell'Incendio), which was mentioned by Charles de Brosses and exhibited in Paris in 1741. In 1744, for reasons that are not clear, he left Rome for Malta, remaining there for much of the rest of his career and devoting himself primarily to portraiture and genre painting. His ambition as a history painter, however, was fulfilled to a certain extent as a result of the patronage of two Grand Masters of the Order of the Knights of Malta, Manoel Pinto da Fonseca and Emmanuel de Rohan. His first dated picture executed in Malta is a Portrait of a Maltese Lady (1745; Paris, Louvre). Related Paintings of Antoine de Favray :. | The Alchemist | Antichus and Stratonice (mk05) | Dusty Road I | Motherly love | Hilly Landscape with a great oak and a Grainfield | Related Artists: Felix-emile Taunaypainted Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon in 1828 JONES, ThomasWelsh Painter, 1742-1803 Paul Cornoyer1864-1923
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