Pierre-Jacques Cazes
1676 – 1754
French painter. His first tutor was a certain Ferou, concierge of the Académie Royale, Paris; he then trained with René-Antoine Houasse and Bon Boullogne. Having come second in the Prix de Rome competition of 1698 with Joseph's Cup Found in Benjamin's Belongings, in 1699 he won the first prize with a Vision of Jacob in Egypt (both untraced).
4 artworks in collection
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