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Jean Baptiste Louis George Seroux D'Agincourt (5 April 1730 – 24 September 1814) was a French archaeologist and historian. Born in Beauvais, he was a descendant of the counts of Namur, and in his youth he served as an officer in a regiment of cavalry. Finding it necessary to quit the army in order to take charge of his younger brothers who had been left orphans, he was appointed a farmer-general by Louis XV. In 1777 he visited England, Germany and the Dutch Republic; and in the following year he travelled through Italy, with the view of exploring thoroughly the remains of ancient art. He afterwards settled in Rome and devoted himself to preparing the results of his researches for publication.

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  • Ο Ζαν Μπατίστ ντ' Αζενκούρ (γαλλικά: Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Séroux d’Agincourt) (5 Απριλίου 1730 - 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 1814) υπήρξε Γάλλος ιστορικός τέχνης. (el)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Séroux d’Agincourt (* 5. April 1730 in Beauvais; † 24. September 1814 in Rom) war ein französischer Kunsthistoriker aus dem Umkreis der französischen Aufklärung. Die Histoire de l’Art par les monumens, depuis sa décadence au IVe siècle jusqu’à son renouvellement au XVIe ist sein zentrales Werk. (de)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis George Seroux D'Agincourt (5 April 1730 – 24 September 1814) was a French archaeologist and historian. Born in Beauvais, he was a descendant of the counts of Namur, and in his youth he served as an officer in a regiment of cavalry. Finding it necessary to quit the army in order to take charge of his younger brothers who had been left orphans, he was appointed a farmer-general by Louis XV. In 1777 he visited England, Germany and the Dutch Republic; and in the following year he travelled through Italy, with the view of exploring thoroughly the remains of ancient art. He afterwards settled in Rome and devoted himself to preparing the results of his researches for publication. He died in 1814, leaving the work, which was being issued in parts, unfinished; but it was carried on by , and published complete under the title L'Histoire de l'Art par les monuments, depuis sa décadence au quatrième siècle jusqu'à son renouvellement au seizième (6 vols. fol. with 325 plates, Paris, 1823). In the year of his death D'Agincourt published in Paris a Recueil de fragments de sculpture antique, en terre cuite. (en)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d’Agincourt, né le 5 avril 1730 à Beauvais et mort le 24 septembre 1814 à Rome, est un fermier général, antiquaire et historien de l'art français. Son grand œuvre, auquel il consacra trente-cinq ans de sa vie, fut la préparation et la rédaction de son Histoire de l’Art par les Monuments, depuis sa décadence au IVe siècle jusqu’à son renouvellement au XVIe, première histoire de l'art illustrée, qui parut en livraisons entre 1810 et 1823 et fut pour une grande part à l'origine d'un retournement de goût en Europe envers les primitifs italiens et le gothique, jusqu'alors considérés comme des arts décadents. (fr)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d'Agincourt (Beauvais, 5 aprile 1730 – Roma, 24 settembre 1814) è stato uno storico dell'arte francese. Dal 1778 dimorò in Italia. Le sue idee dipendevano ancora dal classicismo di Johann Joachim Winckelmann, ma era vivo e importante il suo interesse per i primitivi. (it)
  • Жан Батист Луи Жорж Серу д’Аженкур (фр. Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d’Agincourt; 5 апреля 1730, Бове, Франция — 24 сентября 1814, Рим, Италия) — французский знаток истории искусств и исследователь древностей. (ru)
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  • Ο Ζαν Μπατίστ ντ' Αζενκούρ (γαλλικά: Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Séroux d’Agincourt) (5 Απριλίου 1730 - 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 1814) υπήρξε Γάλλος ιστορικός τέχνης. (el)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Séroux d’Agincourt (* 5. April 1730 in Beauvais; † 24. September 1814 in Rom) war ein französischer Kunsthistoriker aus dem Umkreis der französischen Aufklärung. Die Histoire de l’Art par les monumens, depuis sa décadence au IVe siècle jusqu’à son renouvellement au XVIe ist sein zentrales Werk. (de)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d’Agincourt, né le 5 avril 1730 à Beauvais et mort le 24 septembre 1814 à Rome, est un fermier général, antiquaire et historien de l'art français. Son grand œuvre, auquel il consacra trente-cinq ans de sa vie, fut la préparation et la rédaction de son Histoire de l’Art par les Monuments, depuis sa décadence au IVe siècle jusqu’à son renouvellement au XVIe, première histoire de l'art illustrée, qui parut en livraisons entre 1810 et 1823 et fut pour une grande part à l'origine d'un retournement de goût en Europe envers les primitifs italiens et le gothique, jusqu'alors considérés comme des arts décadents. (fr)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d'Agincourt (Beauvais, 5 aprile 1730 – Roma, 24 settembre 1814) è stato uno storico dell'arte francese. Dal 1778 dimorò in Italia. Le sue idee dipendevano ancora dal classicismo di Johann Joachim Winckelmann, ma era vivo e importante il suo interesse per i primitivi. (it)
  • Жан Батист Луи Жорж Серу д’Аженкур (фр. Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d’Agincourt; 5 апреля 1730, Бове, Франция — 24 сентября 1814, Рим, Италия) — французский знаток истории искусств и исследователь древностей. (ru)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis George Seroux D'Agincourt (5 April 1730 – 24 September 1814) was a French archaeologist and historian. Born in Beauvais, he was a descendant of the counts of Namur, and in his youth he served as an officer in a regiment of cavalry. Finding it necessary to quit the army in order to take charge of his younger brothers who had been left orphans, he was appointed a farmer-general by Louis XV. In 1777 he visited England, Germany and the Dutch Republic; and in the following year he travelled through Italy, with the view of exploring thoroughly the remains of ancient art. He afterwards settled in Rome and devoted himself to preparing the results of his researches for publication. (en)
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  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d’Agincourt (de)
  • Ζαν Μπατίστ ντ' Αζενκούρ (el)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d'Agincourt (fr)
  • Jean Baptiste Louis Georges Seroux d'Agincourt (it)
  • Jean Baptiste Seroux d'Agincourt (en)
  • Аженкур, Жан Батист Серу (ru)
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