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  1. Château de VersaillesVersailles, France. Contrôleur général des Finances. Colbert a été le principal ministre de Louis XIV de 1661 à 1683 après avoir été l'intendant du cardinal Mazarin. Il se met lui-même en scène dans ce tableau de Claude Lefèvre: Colbert est revêtu d'un habit noir orné de l'ordre du Saint-Esprit.

  2. Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683), político francés, ministro de Luis XIV, que trató de reorganizar la estructura económica de Francia con el fin de incrementar los ingresos y crear un país autosuficiente. Nació en Reims. A la edad de 19 años, Colbert obtuvo un empleo en una oficina del ministerial.

  3. September 6, 1683, Paris (aged 64) Jean-Baptiste Colbert (born August 29, 1619, Reims, France—died September 6, 1683, Paris) was a French statesman who served as comptroller general of finance (1665–83) and secretary of state for the navy (1668–83) under King Louis XIV of France. He carried out the program of economic reconstruction that ...

  4. Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Comptroller-General of Finances under Louis XIV, held almost all of the great offices of state over the course of his career. Considered an accomplished manager, he was responsible for developing trade, industry and the merchant navy, modernising Paris, and backing new advances in the sciences. Colbert was one of Louis XIV’s most trusted advisers and stayed in constant ...

  5. JEAN-BAPTISTE. (1619-1683) Une légende tenace faisait de Colbert le fils d'un marchand drapier de Reims. Les historiens ont eu raison de ce mythe en montrant que le grand ministre était issu d'une dynastie de grands marchands internationaux, banquiers et financiers. Laboureurs à la fin de la guerre de Cent Ans, entre Reims et les Ardennes ...

  6. COLBERT, JEAN-BAPTISTE (1619 – 1683), French statesman. Colbert, the leading minister during the initial decades of Louis XIV 's (ruled 1643 – 1715) personal reign, was born at Reims, the son of a drapery merchant, on 29 August 1619. Exploiting familial ties with Michel le Tellier, Colbert obtained a royal appointment at a relatively young ...

  7. Jacqueline Melet-Sanson in Colbert, 1619–1683. Exh. cat., Hôtel de la Monnaie. Paris, 1983, pp. 485–86, 492, no. 701, calls it the earliest known portrait of Colbert, certainly by Philippe de Champaigne, but suggests that either a different portrait by the artist served as the model for Nanteuil's engravings of 1660 and 1662 or the printmaker used this picture and liberally interpreted it.