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See also: born in See also: Paris in 1685, the son of Marc See also: Nattier, a portrait painter, and of See also: Marie See also: Courtois, a miniaturist
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He received his first instruction from his See also: father, and having applied himself to copying pictures at the Luxembourg Gallery, he refused to proceed to the French See also: Academy in See also: Rome, though he had taken the first prize at the Paris Academy at the age of fifteen
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In 1715 he went to See also: Amsterdam, where See also: Peter the See also: Great was then staying, and painted portraits of the See also: tsar and the empress See also: Catherine, but declined an offer to go to See also: Russia
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Between 1715 and 1720 he devoted himself to compositions like the " See also: Battle of Pultawa," which he painted for Peter the Great, and the " Petrification of See also: Phineus and of his Companions," which Lid to his election to the Academy
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The See also: financial collapse of 1720 caused by the schemes of See also: Law all but ruined Nattier, who found himself forced to devote his whole energy to See also: portraiture
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He became the painter of the artificial ladies of See also: Louis XV.'s
See also: court
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The most notable examples of his straightforward portraiture are the " Marie Leczinska " at the See also: Dijon Museum, and a See also: group of the artist surrounded by his See also: family, dated 1730
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He died in Paris in 1766
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Many of his pictures are in the public collections of See also: France
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Thus at the Louvre is his " Magdalen "; at See also: Nantes the portrait of " La Camargo " and " A Lady of the Court of Louis XV." At See also: Orleans a "
See also: Head of a See also: Young Girl," .at See also: Marseilles a portrait of " Mme de Pompadour," at See also: Perpignan a portrait of " Louis XV., " and at See also: Valenciennes a portrait of " Le Duc de Boufflers." The See also: Versailles Museum owns an important group of two ladies, and the See also: Dresden Gallery a portrait of the " Marechal de Saxe." At the See also: Wallace collection Nattier is represented by " The Comtesse de Dillieres," "The See also: Bath (Mdllede Clermont)," " Portrait of a Lady in Blue," " Marie Leczinska " and " A See also: Prince of the See also: House of France." In the collection of Mr Lionel See also: Phillips are the duchess of Flavacourt as " Le Silence," and the duchess of Chhteauroux as "Le Point du jour." A portrait of the " Comtesse de Neubourg and her Daughter " formed See also: part of the Vaile Collection, and realized 4500 gs. at the sale of this collection in 1903
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Nattier's See also: works have been engraved by Leroy, Tardieu, Lepicie, See also: Audran, Dupin and many other noted craftsmen
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See " J
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M . Nattier," by See also: Paul Mantz, in the See also: Gazette See also: des See also: beaux-arts (1894); See also: Life of Nattier, by his daughter, Madame Tocque; Nattier, by See also: Pierre de Nolhac (1904, revised 191o); and French Painters of the XVIIIth Century, by Lady See also: Dilke (See also: London, 1899)
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