Jean-Joseph Balechou

Jean-Joseph Balechou (Arles, 11 July 1715 - Avignon, 18 August 1765) was a French engraver.

Works

  • Portrait of Augustus, king of Poland after Hyacinthe Rigaud
  • Portrait of Dom Philippe, infant of Spain after Louis René Vialy
  • Portrait of Charles Rollin after Charles Antoine Coypel
  • Portrait of Gabriel Grillot, abbé de Pontigny after Louis Autreau
  • Portrait of Heinrich von Brühl after Louis de Silvestre
  • Portrait of Jean Varin after Claude Lefebvre
  • Portrait of Louise-Elisabeth of France, infante of Parma after Jean-Marc Nattier
  • The Bathers
  • The Calm
  • The Tempest, after Claude Joseph Vernet
  • Sainte-Geneviève, after Charles Amédée Philippe van Loo
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gollark: I mean, you can, but that would be stupid and no.
gollark: You can't use a claim as evidence for itself.
gollark: > About the latter half of the question, the inverse square root law would imply that the rules that generally put down magnetism are removed.What? No. It wouldn't imply that, because galactic orbits run on gravity and have nothing to do with electromagnetism.
gollark: Galaxy rotation just runs on regular gravity-driven orbits like, well, the solar system and whatnot, no? I don't know if your claim about the "inverse square root law" thing is accurate, but it doesn't seem to mean very much.
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