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Definition of Pointel

Pointel
Pointel Point"el, n. [From Point. Cf. Pointal.] See Pointal.

Meaning of Pointel from wikipedia

- Pointel (French pronunciation: [pwɛ̃tɛl] ) is a commune in the Orne department in north-western France. The commune is made up of the following collection...
- feminist and socialist was born here. Charles-Philippe de Chennevières-Pointel – (1820–1899) a French writer and art historian was born here. Louis Alphonse...
- Charles-Philippe, marquis de Chennevières-Pointel, known as Jean de Falaise (23 July 1820, Falaise – 1 April 1899) was a French writer and art historian...
- Several engravings were produced of the work. It was commissioned by Jean Pointel, a banker from Lyon and a close friend and faithful patron of Poussin,...
- dating to c.1647–1649, commissioned by silk merchant and banker Jean Pointel and is now in the Louvre. Another similar version is at the Fitzwilliam...
- Abrégé de la Vie de Hyacinthe Rigaud. Charles-Philippe de Chennevières-Pointel 1854, p. 118. sfn error: no target: CITEREFCharles-Philippe_de_Chennevières-Pointel1854...
- this work for his longtime friend and patron Jean Pointel, who was a rich banker in Paris. Pointel also was a member of the libertines,[clarification...
- and 10 free men. After 1066 it was acquired by a Norman called Tedric Pointel of Coggeshall whose overlord was Ralph Baynard. Historically, it has benefited...
- self-portrait by Nicolas Poussin, painted in 1649 and dedicated to his patron Jean Pointel. It is signed "Nicolaus Poussinus Andelyensis Academicus Rom**** Primus...
- major influence on Le Brun's style. In 1647, his patrons Chantelou and Pointel requested portraits of Poussin. He responded by making two self-portraits...