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Pierre Mignard I
1612–1695
(b Troyes, 17 May 1612; d Paris, 30 May 1695). French painter, one of the most successful of Vouet's pupils. His career culminated in 1690, when, on the death of Le Brun, he became director of the Académie Royale and first painter to the king.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The Death of Cleopatra National Trust, Knole
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The Marquise de Seignelay and Two of her Sons 1691 The National Gallery, London
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Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth 1682 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orleans National Portrait Gallery, London
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Portrait of a Lady The Captain Christie Crawfurd English Civil War Collection
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Portrait of a Lady The Royal Hospital Chelsea
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Portrait of Three Children Laing Art Gallery
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Portrait of an Unknown Lady in a Masque Costume c.1680–1690 The Holburne Museum
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La Duchesse de la Vallière National Trust for Scotland, Fyvie Castle
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Mademoiselle de Soissons (1665–1705) Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Marquise de Longueville c.1670 Craven Museum & Gallery, Roebuck Collection
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Portrait of a Woman Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Portrait of a Woman Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Mademoiselle de Roquelaure Bolton Museum and Art Gallery
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Lady Margaret Stewart Traquair House
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Cardinal Richelieu (1585–1642) 17th C Touchstones Rochdale
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The Virgin and Child, together with the Infant Saint John the Baptist Dumfries House
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Louis XIV as a Roman Emperor probably late 18th C–19th C Bradford Museums and Galleries
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The Madonna and Child with a Basket of Flowers National Trust, Dunster Castle
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Saint Carlo Borromeo Ministering to the Plague Victims Wellcome Collection