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Antoine Dieu (1662-1727) was a French draughtsman known for his detailed drawings of ceremonial events. His works often depict figures in elaborate clothing and settings, meticulously capturing the grandeur and pomp of royal courts and religious gatherings. Dieu's drawings are characterized by their precision and elegant linework, suggesting a strong understanding of perspective and anatomy. He was a contemporary of renowned artists like Charles Le Brun and Jean-Baptiste de La Fosse, and his works provide valuable insights into the artistic trends and social customs of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Born
1662
Died
1727