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Jean Ranc Portrait of Ferdinand of Bourbon 1723(1723)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 144 x 116 cm (56.7 x 45.7 in)
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Jean Ranc Portrait of Ferdinand VI of Spain as Prince of Asturias 1731(1731)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Jean Ranc Portrait of Ferdinand of Bourbon as a child 1723(1723)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 144 x 116 cm (56.7 x 45.7 in)
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Jean Ranc Portrait of Prince Louis of Spain 1723(1723)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 128 x 96 cm (50.4 x 37.8 in)
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Jean Ranc Fernando VI nino 1723(1723)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 144 x 116 cm (56.7 x 45.7 in)
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Jean Ranc Portrait de Charles III 1724(1724)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Jean Ranc Retrato de Carlos III ca. 1724(1724)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Jean Ranc Portrait of Prince Louis of Spain 1723(1723)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 128 x 96 cm (50.4 x 37.8 in)
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Jean Ranc Portrait of Maria Ana Victoria de Borbon ca. 1725(1725)
Medium Oil
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Jean Ranc La perra Liceta c. 1723-1735
Medium English: Oil on canvas
Dimensions 61 x 75 cm (24 x 29.5 in)
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Jean Ranc The Family of Philip V 1723
Type Oil on canvas
Dimensions 44 cm x 65 cm
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Jean Ranc
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French portraits painter, 1674-1735
French painter, active also in Spain. His father was the painter Antoine Ranc (1634-1716), under whom he must have trained. From 1697 he lived in Paris, where he continued his apprenticeship in Hyacinthe Rigaud's studio. After working for some years as Rigaud's assistant, he joined the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in Paris in 1703 and reached the rank of academician as a portrait painter in 1707. As Rigaud's protege he worked for the French court, painting portraits of Louis XV (1718; Versailles, Cheteau) and almost certainly other members of the royal family as well as of the aristocracy. He also painted some allegorical and mythological works, such as Vertumnus and Pomona
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