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Louis-Abraham van Loo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis-Abraham van Loo
Louis-Abraham van Loo (Amsterdam 1653, Nice 1712 - known as Abraham van Loo until his conversion to Catholicism in 1681: also known as Louis or Ludovic van Loo) was a baroque mannerist painter and a member of the van Loo dynasty of painters. Louis-Abraham was the son of the Dutch Golden Age painter Jacob van Loo and father to the painters Jean-Baptiste van Loo and Charles-André van Loo (known as Carle van Loo.)〔Luc THEVENON ''L'Assomption de Ludovic van Loo'', Exhibition brochure published by the City of Nice, France, 2002, pp.107-109〕 The majority of Louis-Abraham’s paintings were of religious subject matter. After renouncing his Jewish faith and converting to Roman Catholicism in 1681, Louis-Abraham received painting and fresco commissions from the church and from a number of enclosed religious orders in Lyon, Aix-en-Provence, Grasse, Majorca and Nice. He also received commissions to complete the fine decoration (including paintings for the officer’s quarters) of several ships of the Marine Royale (French Navy) at Toulon. He died in Nice in 1712.〔Georges DOUBLET, ''Le peintre Niçois Louis van Loo à Nice d'après des documents inédits'', in ''Provincia'' tome II, 1922, pp.50-62.〕 ==Life and work==
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