Portrait of Jean-Baptiste III van Dievoet (1747-1821), Antoine Cardon, circa 1787

Portrait of Jean-Baptiste III van Dievoet (1747-1821), Antoine Cardon, circa 1787

Portrait of jean-baptiste iii van dievoet (1747-1821), husband of anne-marie lambrechts, attributed to antoine cardon this is the portrait of: jean-baptiste van dievoet, born in brussels on january 24, 1747, baptized in saint-nicolas and died in brussels on december 30, 1821 married in brussels in sainte-catherine on september 12, 1774 anne-marie françoise lambrechts, daughter of jean-louis lambrechts and marie françois, born in brussels on february 22, 1753, baptized to sainte-catherine, died in brussels on september 23, 1781 and buried in the church of saint-nicolas (service to sixteen priests). Bibliography: “genealogy of the van dievoet family originally from brussels, known as vandive in paris”, in le parchemin, (bimonthly bulletin published by the genealogical and heraldic office of belgium, under the high patronage of hm queen marie josé), n° 245, brussels, 1986, pages 274 to 293. (see page 287). Object Type: painting. Date: circa 1787. Medium: oil. Collection: Unknown. Jean-Baptiste III van Dievoet (1747-1821), huile vers 1787
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