James Milliken Jr.

James Milliken Jr.

Jean-Étienne LiotardWW-1760-134475
1760·Pastel on parchment·68.8 × 58.2 cm (27 1/8 × 22 15/16 in.)

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Year
1760
Dimensions
68.8 × 58.2 cm (27 1/8 × 22 15/16 in.)

Artist

Jean-Étienne Liotard
Jean-Étienne Liotard

Painting

Jean-Étienne Liotard was a Genevan painter, pastellist, printmaker, art theorist and art dealer. Born in the Republic of Geneva as the son of exiled French Huguenots, he spent most of his career working in cities such as Rome, Istanbul, Paris, Vienna, London, Amsterdam and other cities. He is best known for his detailed, strikingly naturalistic portraits in pastel and Orientalist scenes of life in Turkey. As an art theorist he wrote the Traité des Principes et règles de la Peinture in which he argued that painting should to be a mirror of nature.

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Year
1760
Dimensions
68.8 × 58.2 cm (27 1/8 × 22 15/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1760-134475

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Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Jean-Étienne Liotard

Jean-Étienne Liotard

Painting

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