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Jacques Autreau
Born1657
Paris
Died18 October 1745(1745-10-18) (aged 87–88)
Paris
Occupation(s)Portrait painter, dramatic poet
Bodin, Dufresny and Crébillon at the Maison d'Auteuil, painting from 1716 now in the Palace of Versailles.

Jacques Autreau, a French portrait painter and dramatic poet, was born in Paris in 1657. He died in 1745. His portrait of himself is in the Musée of Versailles.

Theatre

  • Le Naufrage au Port-à-l'Anglois, Théâtre-Italien;
  • L’Amante Romanesque, ou la Capricieuse, Théâtre-Italien;
  • Les Amants ignorans, Théâtre-Italien;
  • Panurge à marier, Théâtre-Italien;
  • La Fille inquiète, ou Le Besoin d’aimer, Théâtre-Italien;
  • Démocrite prétendu fou, Théâtre-Italien;
  • Le Chevalier Bayard, 1731, Théâtre-Français;
  • La Magie de l’Amour, 1734 Théâtre-Français;
  • L’Opéra de Rhodope (non présented);
  • Platée, music by Rameau;
  • Les Faux amis, Théâtre-Italien;
  • Panurge marié dans les espaces imaginaires, Théâtre-Italien;
  • Les Fêtes de Corinthe, Théâtre-Italien;
  • Le Galant Corsaire, Théâtre-Italien;
  • Mercure & Dryope, Théâtre-Italien.

References

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainBryan, Michael (1886). "Autreau, Jacques". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.

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