Jacques Vigouroux Duplessis
Jacques Vigouroux Duplessis, also Jacques Vigoureux-Duplessis (c.1680–1732) was a French painter. He was active from 1699 to 1730, and is mainly known for his Rococo Chinoiserie or Orientalist paintings,[1] and decorative objects and scenes.[2]
In 1721 he became an instructor at the Royal Tapestry Manufacture in Beauvais, a post he held until 1726.[3]
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Paintings
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A Chinese Emperor With his Concubines Inspecting his Fantasy Fishing Fleet..
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Chinoiserie. The Walters Art Museum.
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Chinoiserie Figures Surrounding a Painting Depicting a Satyr Threatening Diana and Her Nymphs.
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