Artist

Gabriel Blanchard

Portrait of Gabriel Blanchard

French, 1630–1704

Gabriel Blanchard was a French French Classical Baroque artist. 1 work is cataloged here, principally at Palace of Versailles. Gabriel Blanchard was born in Paris.

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Gabriel Blanchard, known as Blanchard Le Neveu, (1630 in Paris, France – 1704) the only son of Jacques Blanchard, was born in Paris in 1630, and studied under his uncle, Jean Baptiste Blanchard. He was, in 1668, elected Academician on the merits of an allegorical painting of the 'Birth of Louis XIV,' now at Versailles; but his most successful work was a picture of 'St. Andrew,' which he painted as part of the series The Mays for the Parisian Goldsmiths' Guild. He became keeper of the royal collection, and successively assistant professor, professor, and, in 1699, treasurer of the Academy. He died in 1704. Two of his sons, Nicolas and Philippe Thomas, were likewise painters.

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