Claude Tolozan (Q3845)

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French art collector, working as 'conseiller-rapporteur au tribunal des maréchaux de France, puis introducteur des ambassadors'
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Claude Tolozan
French art collector, working as 'conseiller-rapporteur au tribunal des maréchaux de France, puis introducteur des ambassadors'
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  • Tolozan_Claude
  • Tolozan, Claude
  • Claude Tolozan d'Amaranthe

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Claude Tolozan was born in Lyon. His father, Antoine Tolozan (1687-1754) was a silk merchant and banker. Claude collected Dutch and Flemish 17th century paintings, Italian and French pictures. A large part of his collection was auctioned in 1801. He is mentioned in the provenance of the painting _Portrait of a woman (Maria de Grebber)_ by Gabriel Metsu. Adolphe Schloss owned this painting and was
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