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Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (1655-1707)

"Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (14 February 1655, in Paris – 10 December 1707, in Paris) was a French churchman.

Youngest son of Minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert, he was educated for a career in the church, tutored by Noël Alexandre, a Dominican theologian and philosopher later condemned for his Jansenist views.

The young Colbert was abbot at Le Bec-Hellouin before becoming Archbishop of Rouen in 1691. He was admitted to the Académie Française on 31 October 1678 and was one of the first members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.

He was a patron of Jules Hardouin-Mansart and André Le Nôtre and commissioned the restoration of the official residence of the Archbishops of Rouen, the Château de Gaillon." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.09.2022)

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Was depicted (Actor) Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (1655-1707)
Painted / Intellectual creation Claude Lefèbvre (1632-1675) ()
Painted / Intellectual creation Pierre Mignard (1612-1695) ()
Printing plate produced Nicolas Pitau (1632-1671) ()
Printing plate produced Pierre Landry (1630-1701) ()
Printing plate produced Robert Nanteuil (1623-1678) ()
Intellectual creation / Printing plate produced / Painted Antoine Masson (1636-1700) ()