Claude Gillot (April 27, 1673 – May 4, 1722) was a French painter, printmaker, and illustrator, best known as the master of Watteau and Lancret. Gillot...
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named after Claude Gillot (1673–1722), a pioneering French Rococo artist and mentor to fellow artist Jean-Antoine Watteau. His name was Claude Gilot until...
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Gillot or Gillott (French pronunciation: [ʒilo]) is a French surname. It may refer to: Claude Gillot (1673–1722), French painter Dominique Gillot (born...
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drawings attracted the attention of the painter Claude Gillot, and by 1705 he was employed as an assistant to Gillot, whose work, influenced by those of Francesco...
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Claude Gillot (1673–1722), French painter Claude Gingras (1931–2018), Canadian journalist and music critic Claude Giordan, Monegasque diplomat Claude...
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other pushing from behind. A painting named "Les deux carosses" by Claude Gillot shows 2 rickshaws in 1707. Rickshaws were independently invented in...
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Claude Gillot (1673–1722), Four Commedia dell'Arte Figures: Three Gentlemen and Pierrot, c. 1715...
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Muqatil ibn Sulayman but called a Jew. This is an except glossed by Claude Gillot: There was a servant of ‘Amir b. al-Hadrami al-Qurashi. He was a Jew...
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Jacques Gillot, b. 4 March 1948 in Gosier, on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, was the President of the General Council of Guadeloupe. He has...
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characters from the commedia dell'arte, a taste he acquired from his master, Claude Gillot. When music is being made, as it often is, Concert champêtre or Pastoral...
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