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Jacques Carrey

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to Constantinople in August 1670 as a draughtsman. Part of de Nointel's commission was to purchase manuscripts, medallions and sculptures while abroad. As a result of this, between 1670 and 1679 Carrey executed over 500 drawings of towns, antiquities, ceremonies and examples of local fetes and
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De Nointel's group visited Athens in November 1674. Here, in a two-week period, Carrey produced about fifty-five drawings of the sculptures on the Parthenon. Thirty-five of these, showing details of the pediments, metopes and frieze, now survive in the Paris
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Athenes au XVIIe siecle. Dessins des sculptures du Parthenon attribues a Jacques Carrey et conservès à la Bibltothèque Nationale, accompagnès de vues et plans d Athènes et de l'Acropole.
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Temple de Minerve, à Athènes. Dessiné par ordre de Mr. Nointel Ambassadeur à la Porte. Avant que ce Temple ne fut renversé par une Bombe des Vénitiens
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On returning to Paris in 1679 Carrey presented Le Brun with the drawings he had made in Constantinople; several are in the Cabinet des Dessins at the
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Jacques Carrey (1649-1726) et ses dessins orientaux : un artiste troyen au service de l’ambassadeur de France Ă  la Sublime Porte
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is almost certainly his. He is also known to have painted a cycle of six paintings of the life of
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Les ambassades occidentales à Constantinople et la diffusion d’une certaine image de l’Orient
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for Église Saint-Pantaléon, Troyes. He died in his home city, aged 77.
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Tableau: Scène de la vie de saint Pantaléon, Ministère de la culture
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Arnould de Vuez, auteur des dessins du Parthénon attribués à Carrey
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His authorship is disputed, however. See Jean-Pierre De Rycke,
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Index

Parthenon
Troyes
Charles Le Brun
de Nointel
Bibliotheque Nationale
Venetian bombardment of 1687
Louvre
Chartres
Saint Pantaleon
Metope South 14, known only from this drawing.
Metope
The embassy of the Marquis de Nointel in Athens in 1674, Jacques Carrey, Museum of Fine Arts of Chartres.
Marquis de Nointel
Chartres
Tableau: Scène de la vie de saint Pantaléon, Ministère de la culture
Categories
17th-century French painters
French male painters
18th-century French painters
French draughtsmen
People from Troyes
1649 births
1726 deaths
18th-century French male artists

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