Life
Carpentiers, who was possibly of Flemish origin, was active in England from 1739. He worked in several parts of the country, and is recorded as having been in Kent 1739, in Bath in 1743, in Oxford in 1745, in East Anglia from 1751 and in Norwich in 1757, before settling in London in around 1760. He exhibited at the Society of Artists in 1760–7, the Free Society of Artists in 1762–6, and at the Royal Academy in 1770–4. His address is given in the Academy catalogues as "Corner of Charlotte Street, Pimlico" in 1770–2, and later as "At Mr. Liddell's, grocer, Pimlico". His surviving works include several portraits of members of the Dashwood family atNotes and references
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carpentiers, Adrien Year of birth unknown 1778 deaths 18th-century English painters English male painters English portrait painters 18th-century English male artists