Jean Louis Tocqué (French pronunciation:[ʒɑ̃lwitɔke]; 19 November 1696 – 10 February 1772) was a French painter. He specialized in portrait painting.
Biography
Jean Louis Tocqué was born on 19 November 1696 in Paris. His father, who was also a painter, died in April 1710, before Louis was even fourteen. He was eventually brought into the care of another artist, Jean-Marc Nattier. Tocqué studied under Nattier, Nicolas Bertin and Hyacinthe Rigaud in the 1720s. He married Jean-Marc Nattier's daughter Marie Nattier in 1747.[1] He died on 10 February 1772 in Paris.
Louis Tocqué, between 1750 and 1759, probably Portrait of Mademoiselle de Coislin, oil on canvas, 79.4 cm × 63.5 cm (31.3 in × 25.0 in), National Gallery, London
Louis Tocqué, Portrait of Louis Philippe Joseph, Duc d'Orleans and Duc de Chartres (1747–1793), oil on canvas, 146.7 cm × 114.3 cm (57.8 in × 45.0 in)
Louis Tocqué, 1757, Portrait of Ekaterina Golovkin (1733–1821), born Shuvalov, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Louis Tocqué, 1758, Portrait of empress Elizabeth of Russia (1708–1762), Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Louis Tocqué, c. 1758, Portrait of Anna Stroganova (1743–1769), State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg
Louis Tocqué, c. 1738, Portrait de Louis de France, Dauphin fils de Louis XV, oil on canvas, 195 x 144 cm (76.8 c 56.7 in), Palace of Versailles
Louis Tocqué, c. 1745, Portrait of Frederik Berregaard, oil on canvas, 92 cm × 73 cm (36 in × 28.5 in), Statens Museum for Kunst
Louis Tocqué, 1745, Portrait of Maria Teresa of Spain (1726–1746) as the Dauphine of France, oil on canvas, 271 cm × 195 cm (106.5 in × 77 in), Palace of Versailles
Louis Tocqué, c.1756, Portrait du Marquis de Marigny (1728–1781), oil on canvas, Palace of Versailles
Follower of Louis Tocqué, Allegorical Portrait of Urania, Muse of Astronomy, oil on canvas, 91 x 73,5 cm