François-Alexandre Verdier

François-Alexandre Verdier (1651–1730) was a French painter, draftsperson and printmaker.

Also recorded as Francois Verdier; Francois van Hamken; François Verdier; François Van Hamken; fr. verdier; Verdier.

François-Alexandre Verdier in brief

Born
1651
Died
1730
Known for
painter, draftsperson and printmaker
Place of birth
Paris
Contents

Overview

Born at Paris in 1651, died at Paris in 1730.

In detail

training under Charles Le Brun is recorded. the recorded working language is French.

Places of work recorded in the authority are Paris.

Work by François-Alexandre Verdier is recorded in the collections of Städel Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Nationalmuseum, Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Kunsthistorisches Museum.

Distinctions recorded are first Prix de Rome for painting and resident at the Villa Medici.

Sources

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    “François-Alexandre Verdier”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q56820: François-Alexandre Verdier

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