Nicolas Vleughels  

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Nicolas Vleughels (1668, Paris - 1737, Rome) was a French painter. From 1724 until his death he was director of the French Academy in Rome. Between 1716 and 1719 Watteau resided with Nicolas Vleughels in Paris, when he painted many of his masterpieces.




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