Everhard or Eberhard Jabach (10 July 1618 – 9 March 1695) was a French businessman, art collector, and director of the French East India Company. He was...
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Canadian pornographic actor and director Nancy Everhard (1957), American former actress Given name: Everhard Jabach (1618–1695), French businessman, art collector...
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instead a group of sculptures. It is named after one of its owners, Everhard Jabach, in whose family chapel it was still hanging in the late 18th century...
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have come from Augsburg). Before Louis XIV, it was probably owned Everhard Jabach, who seems to have owned all the Sustris works later acquired by Louis...
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his collection up for sale in 1649, and the painting was bought by Everhard Jabach, who in 1671 sold it to Louis XIV for the French Royal Collection,...
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Franz Imstenraed in 1655. He was the nephew of (Edvard, Everard or) Everhard Jabach, a banker from Cologne who was one of the greatest private collectors...
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83 cm × 103 cm (33 in × 41 in), Musée du Louvre, Paris Portrait of Everhard Jabach, 1688, oil on canvas, 58.5 cm × 47 cm (23.0 in × 18.5 in), Wallraf-Richartz...
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Pontormo, executed c. 1517–1518. It was acquired from the art dealer Everhard Jabach by Louis XIV in 1671 and is now in the Louvre in Paris. It may be one...
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1623) March 5 – Henry Wharton, English writer (b. 1664) March 6 – Everhard Jabach, German private banker (b. 1618) March 12 – Cristoval Royas de Spinola...
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J. Hutchinson of London and Everhard Jabach of Paris, engraved around 1660, and cited in 1661. It was acquired from Jabach by Louis XIV of France in 1662...
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