Henri Testelin
French painter

Henri Testelin

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French painter
A.K.A.
Henri Tettelin
Gender:
Male
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Birth:
1 January 1616(Paris, Île-de-France, France)
Death:
17 April 1695(The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands)
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Henri Testelin (1616–1695) was a French painter.

Henri Testelin made portraits of Louis XIV, important persons and events at the French court. Several of his paintings can be seen in the palace of Versailles. The portraits, like the one of the young Louis XIV, show the influence of Jean Nocret and Le Brun.

Testelin was born in Paris. He was secretary of Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture from 1650 and professor from 1656. In 1680 he published a book on art theory and the academy. Testelin was dismissed from the Academy in 1681, because he was Protestant. He left France and went to Holland in the Dutch Republic, where he died in The Hague.

Works of Testelin