- François
Cacault (1742,
Nantes – 10
October 1805, Clisson) was a
French diplomat of the
Revolutionary and
Napoleonic periods. François's
father was a...
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Pierre René
Cacault (1744,
November 1,
Nantes - 1810,
January 29, Clisson) was a
French painter. The
younger brother of the
diplomat and
collector François...
- Rome François
Cacault and the
director of
French museums Vivant Denon both saw the
sculpture while it was a work in progress:
Cacault wrote in 1803 that...
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France were the
French Directory's Amb****ador to the Holy See, François
Cacault, and the
rising General Napoleon Bonaparte and
opposite them four representatives...
- VII by David.
Appointed by
Napoleon on 4
April 1803 to
succeed François
Cacault on the latter's
retirement from the
position of
French amb****ador to Rome...
- the city of
Nantes in the
collection of the
brothers Pierre and François
Cacault. The fund, with
major works, were
later supplemented by
several other direct...
- and
dated by the
senior artist. In 1810 it was
acquired from François
Cacault by the musée d'Arts de Nantes,
where it
still hangs. The work was commissioned...
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French Revolution 1793?-1797?: François
Cacault,
envoy to the Pope 1797:
Joseph Bonaparte 1801-1803: François
Cacault (second appointment) 1803-1806: Joseph...
- city 1961
Jacques Labro A
monastery 1962 Jean-Loup
Roubert and
Christian Cacault 1963 Jean-Louis
Girodet Jacques Lallemand A
marine institute 1964 Bernard...
- of cardinal.
Appointed by
Napoleon on 4
April 1803 to
succeed François
Cacault on the latter's
retirement from the
position of
French amb****ador at Rome...