Jean-Françoìs de Dompierre de Jonquières

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Jean-Françoìs de Dompierre de Jonquières or (27 November 1775 - 27 May 1820) was a Dutch-Danish merchant of French descent, landowner and amateur artist. He is remembered for his drawings and watercolours of landscapes from North Zealand.

Biography

Jean-Françoìs de Dompierre de Jonquières was born on 27 November 1775 in

Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685.[1] He achieved a doctoral degree in law from the Leiden University.[2] The family moved to Denmark during the Napoleonic Wars. His father purchased Folehavegård at Hørsholm
in 1898.

Dompierre de Jonquières worked as a merchant. He died unmarried and without children in 1820.

Gallery

  • Folehavegård
    Folehavegård
  • Vallerød
    Vallerød

References

  1. ^ Jonquieres (Jean François de Dompierre de) in Van der Aa e.a., Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden
  2. Kunstindeks Danmark
    (in Danish). Retrieved 27 September 2018.

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