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Jean-Martial Frédou (1710-1795)

"Jean-Martial Frédou (January 28, 1710, Fontenay-Saint-Père – February 26, 1795, Versailles) was a French painter known for his portraits.

Born at Fontenay-Saint-Père, Frédou was attached to the Cabinet du Roi housed in the Hôtel de la Surintendance at Versailles, where he was commissioned to render duplicates of official portraits of the French royal family painted by Jean-Marc Nattier, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, Louis-Michel Van Loo, Alexander Roslin or Joseph Siffred Duplessis.

In his own commissions he often borrowed elements from the original works of these painters, for he was a deft portraitist himself. Between 1760 and 1762 the dauphine Marie-Josèphe de Saxe, daughter-in-law of Louis XV commissioned informal portraits of herself and her children, for her own use. These portraits, whether in oil or drawn aux trois crayons, touched with pastels, have freshness and life." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.08.2021)

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Painted Jean-Martial Frédou (1710-1795)
Was depicted (Actor) Quesnay, Francois ()
Was depicted (Actor) Charles X of France (1757-1836) ()
Printing plate produced Jean-Charles François (1717-1769) ()
Printing plate produced Louis-Jacques Cathelin (1738-1804) ()

Intellectual creation Jean-Martial Frédou (1710-1795)
Was depicted (Actor) Quesnay, Francois ()
Printing plate produced Jean-Charles François (1717-1769) ()