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Lazare Duvaux : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lazare Duvaux Lazare Duvaux (''c''1703 — 24 November 1758) was a Parisian ''marchand-mercier'', among the most prominent designers and purveyors of furnishings, gilt-bronze-mounted European and Chinese porcelains, Vincennes porcelain and later Sèvres porcelain and all the small, refined luxuries that appealed to Mme de Pompadour, one of his most prominent clients, who entrusted the furnishing of her many châteaux to Duvaux. Lazare Duvaux was retrieved from posthumous obscurity when his daybook covering the decade 1748-1758 was published in 1873;〔Louis Courajod , ''Le livre-journal de Lazare Duvaux'', Paris, 1873; Courajod's biography of Duvaux begins at p. lxviii of the introduction.〕 it remains a central document of the decorative arts of the mid-18th century. Established in trade by 1740,〔A debt entered in the ''Livre-Journal'' dates to 1740 (Courajod 1873:lxix).〕 he was already a ''marchand suivant le Cour'' by 1747, when he figured, as "sieur Devos, marchand-orfévre", and supplying gold boxes, among the suppliers of the king's gift of jewels to thenew Dauphine for her marriage to the Dauphin.〔Courajod 1873:lxix f.〕 He moved his shop from the rue de la Monnaie in Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois to the fashionable rue Saint-Honoré, the center of Parisian commerce in works of art and what the French called ''la curiosité''.〔Courajod 1873:lxix.〕 ==Notes==
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