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- Jacques Autreau, a French dramatic poet and painter, was born in 1657 in France. According to the registers of the church of Saint Barthélemy, he was...
- libretto Platée ou Junon jalouse (Plataea, or Juno Jealous) by Jacques Autreau (1657–1745) and had d'Orville modify it. The ultimate source of the story...
- Simon-Joseph Pellegrin, librettist and poet (born 1663) October 18 – Jacques Autreau, librettist and painter (born 1657) October 19 – Jonathan Swift, librettist...
- 53 Platée or Junon jalouse comédie lyrique prologue and 3 acts Jacques Autreau, revised by Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d'Orville 31 March 1745 Versailles...
- Alain-René Lesage, Louis Fuzelier, Alexis Piron, Joseph de La Font and Jacques Autreau. He ended his life in old age, having a p****ion for chemistry and Philosopher's...
- Jean-Philippe Rameau who had acquired the rights from its original author, Jacques Autreau. Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d'Orville on data.bnf.fr His works and their presentations...
- Antoine Coypel Portrait of Gabriel Grillot, abbé de Pontigny after Louis Autreau Portrait of Heinrich von Brühl after Louis de Silvestre Portrait of Jean...
- with the Glaneur français (1735–1737) and gave editions of the Œuvres by Autreau (1749, 4 vol.) and Pagan (1760, 4 vol.). In addition, he aut****d the articles...
- Henri de Favanne Portrait of Henri de Favanne by Jacques Autreau (1741) Born Henri Antoine de Favanne 3 October 1668 London, England Died 27 April 1752...
- play entirely in French was Le Naufrage au Port à l'Anglais by Jacques Autreau. Riccoboni achieved his greatest acclaim for his expressive acting, particularly...