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Bartholomew Le Roux (1663 – August 1713) w … Bartholomew Le Roux (1663 – August 1713) was an early American silversmith, active in New York City. Le Roux was born in Amsterdam, the son of Pierre Le Roux, a goldsmith and son of Huguenot exiles. Pierre emigrated to London in 1680, became a naturalized citizen in 1682, and the family followed in 1683. Le Roux himself landed in New York City sometime before 1687, and worked thereafter as a silversmith and goldsmith in New York City, with his shop and residence on the west side of Broadway at Beaver Lane (now Morris Street). He was made a freeman on June 6, 1687, married Gertrude Van Rollegom on December 22, 1688, and served as assistant alderman 1702-1712. He was master to the following apprentices: Peter Van Dyck, 1700; , circa 1702; , circa 1703; and , circa 1708-1713. Le Roux's work is collected in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Winterthur Museum, and Yale University Art Gallery.r Museum, and Yale University Art Gallery.
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Bartholomew Le Roux (1663 – August 1713) w … Bartholomew Le Roux (1663 – August 1713) was an early American silversmith, active in New York City. Le Roux was born in Amsterdam, the son of Pierre Le Roux, a goldsmith and son of Huguenot exiles. Pierre emigrated to London in 1680, became a naturalized citizen in 1682, and the family followed in 1683. Le Roux himself landed in New York City sometime before 1687, and worked thereafter as a silversmith and goldsmith in New York City, with his shop and residence on the west side of Broadway at Beaver Lane (now Morris Street). He was made a freeman on June 6, 1687, married Gertrude Van Rollegom on December 22, 1688, and served as assistant alderman 1702-1712. He was master to the following apprentices: Peter Van Dyck, 1700; , circa 1702; , circa 1703; and , circa 1708-1713. Le Roux's work i3; and , circa 1708-1713. Le Roux's work i
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