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Josef Frans Nollekens : ウィキペディア英語版
Joseph Francis Nollekens
Joseph Francis Nollekens ((オランダ語:Josef Frans Nollekens)) (1702–1748) was a Flemish painter, baptised as Corneille François Nollekens and often called "Old Nollekens" in English.
==Life==
He was born in Antwerp, the son of Jan Baptiste Nollekens, a painter who practised for a time in England, but eventually settled in France. He perhaps studied under Antoine Watteau, whose style and choice of subject he to some extent imitated; and did study for a time under Giovanni Paolo Panini.
Nollekens went to England in 1733. On 21 January 1748, he died at his house in Dean Street, Soho, and was buried at Paddington. According to a contemporary story of Thomas Banks, he was a miser, or had a pathological fear of being robbed of property.〔

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