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Jacques-François Amand (1730–1769) was a French painter of historical subjects. Amand was born at Gault, near Blois, in 1730. He studied under Pierre L'Enfant. In 1755 he was awarded the Prix de Rome for his Samson and Delilah; he afterwards exhibited at the Salon numerous subjects from ancient history and mythology. He also engraved several of his own compositions. He died at Paris, in 1769.

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  • Jacques-François Amand (1730–1769) was a French painter of historical subjects. Amand was born at Gault, near Blois, in 1730. He studied under Pierre L'Enfant. In 1755 he was awarded the Prix de Rome for his Samson and Delilah; he afterwards exhibited at the Salon numerous subjects from ancient history and mythology. He also engraved several of his own compositions. He died at Paris, in 1769. (en)
  • Jacques-François Amand est un peintre français né en 1730 à Paris, et mort à Paris le 6 mars 1769. (fr)
  • Jacques-François Amand, född 1730 i Saint-Cyr-du-Gault, nära Blois, nuvarande Centre-Val de Loire, död 1769 i Paris, var en fransk historiemålare. Student till målaren Pierre L'Enfant. År 1756 vann han Prix de Rome för verket Simson och Delila. Efteråt utställde han på Parissalongen talrika verk med antika och mytologiska motiv. Han graverade även flera av sina verk. (sv)
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  • Jacques-François Amand (1730–1769) was a French painter of historical subjects. Amand was born at Gault, near Blois, in 1730. He studied under Pierre L'Enfant. In 1755 he was awarded the Prix de Rome for his Samson and Delilah; he afterwards exhibited at the Salon numerous subjects from ancient history and mythology. He also engraved several of his own compositions. He died at Paris, in 1769. (en)
  • Jacques-François Amand est un peintre français né en 1730 à Paris, et mort à Paris le 6 mars 1769. (fr)
  • Jacques-François Amand, född 1730 i Saint-Cyr-du-Gault, nära Blois, nuvarande Centre-Val de Loire, död 1769 i Paris, var en fransk historiemålare. Student till målaren Pierre L'Enfant. År 1756 vann han Prix de Rome för verket Simson och Delila. Efteråt utställde han på Parissalongen talrika verk med antika och mytologiska motiv. Han graverade även flera av sina verk. (sv)
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