Jacques Linard

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File:Jacques Linard Les cinq sens et les quatre elements 1627.jpg
Jacques Linard, Les cinq sens et les quatre éléments, an example of Chinese porcelain in European painting, 1627.

Jacques Linard (1597–1645) was a French painter of the first half of the 17th century. He painted still-lives. He was baptised on the 6th of September, 1597. His first records of being of artist was in the 1620s. He was married in 1626 to the daughter of a Parisian Master Painter. In 1631 he is quoted as a painter.[1]

The poem shown on the cup is one of the famous Chinese poet Su Shi, Su Dongpo at Red Cliff.

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  1. Consuming cultures, global perspectives by John Brewer, Frank Trentmann p.104