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Jean Francois Collection (#7)

Jean Francois Millet was a renowned artist known for his exceptional talent and unique style

Background imageJean Francois Collection: The Scruple. Moral Tales by Jean Francois Marmontel (1723-17

The Scruple. Moral Tales by Jean Francois Marmontel (1723-17
Jean Francois Marmontel (1723-1799). French writer and historian. Moral Tales. The Scruple. Edition printed in Liege, 1777. Colored engraving. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Oval head-and-shoulders profile portrait of French balloonist Jean-Franazois Pilatre

Oval head-and-shoulders profile portrait of French balloonist Jean-Franazois Pilatre de Rozier

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet after Jean Jacques Lagrenee, French (1752-1814), L oisseau

Jean-Franazois Janinet after Jean Jacques Lagrenee, French (1752-1814), L oisseau prive, color aquatint and etching

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet after Sir Peter Paul Rubens, French (1752-1814), Henry IV

Jean-Franazois Janinet after Sir Peter Paul Rubens, French (1752-1814), Henry IV, 1777, color aquatint

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Millet (French, 1814 - 1875), The Large Shepherdess (La grande bergere)

Jean-Franazois Millet (French, 1814 - 1875), The Large Shepherdess (La grande bergere), 1862, etching

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet after Pierre Alexandre Wille (French, 1752 - 1814), Le repas

Jean-Franazois Janinet after Pierre Alexandre Wille (French, 1752 - 1814), Le repas des moissonneurs, 1774, color aquatint and etching with roulette work

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet after Franazois Boucher, French (1752-1814), La toilette de Venus

Jean-Franazois Janinet after Franazois Boucher, French (1752-1814), La toilette de Venus
Jean-Franazois Janinet after Franazois Boucher (French, 1752 - 1814), La toilette de Venus, 1783, wash manner, printed in blue, red, carmine, yellow, and black inks

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet after Caspar Wolf (French, 1752 - 1814), Chute de la Tritt

Jean-Franazois Janinet after Caspar Wolf (French, 1752 - 1814), Chute de la Tritt dans la valla© e de Muhlethal, 1776, etching and wash manner printed in color on laid paper [proof]

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet (French, 1752 - 1814), Vue de Thun du Cote du Midi, probably 1776

Jean-Franazois Janinet (French, 1752 - 1814), Vue de Thun du Cote du Midi, probably 1776, color aquatint and etching

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet after Jean-Jacques-Franazois Le Barbier I (French, 1752 - 1814)

Jean-Franazois Janinet after Jean-Jacques-Franazois Le Barbier I (French, 1752 - 1814), La Venus aux colombes, color aquatint and etching

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Pierre-Michel Alix after Jean-Franazois Garnerey (French, 1762 - 1817), J

Pierre-Michel Alix after Jean-Franazois Garnerey (French, 1762 - 1817), J.B. Poquelin de Moliere, color aquatint

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet after Nicolas Lavreince (French, 1752 - 1814), Le petit conseil

Jean-Franazois Janinet after Nicolas Lavreince (French, 1752 - 1814), Le petit conseil, color aquatint

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Franazois Clermont (French, 1717 - 1807), A Girl in Peasant Dress, c. 1750, black

Jean-Franazois Clermont (French, 1717 - 1807), A Girl in Peasant Dress, c. 1750, black and white chalk on pink laid paper

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Oval head-and-shoulders portrait of French balloonist Jean-Franazois Pilatre de Rozier

Oval head-and-shoulders portrait of French balloonist Jean-Franazois Pilatre de Rozier, who took the first balloon flight in 1783

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Portrait of Jean-Francois Champollion (1790-1832), 1830 (litho) (b / w photo)

Portrait of Jean-Francois Champollion (1790-1832), 1830 (litho) (b / w photo)
XIR164717 Portrait of Jean-Francois Champollion (1790-1832), 1830 (litho) (b/w photo) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; French

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Shepherdess, Millet, Jean Francois, 1814-1875, Shepherds, Women, 1900

Shepherdess, Millet, Jean Francois, 1814-1875, Shepherds, Women, 1900

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Parisian rag pickers, Raffaelli, Jean Francois, 1850-1924, Ragpicking, Couples, France

Parisian rag pickers, Raffaelli, Jean Francois, 1850-1924, Ragpicking, Couples, France, Paris, 1900

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Boulevard des Italians, Paris, Raffaelli, Jean Francois, 1850-1924, Streets, Women

Boulevard des Italians, Paris, Raffaelli, Jean Francois, 1850-1924, Streets, Women, France, Paris, 1900

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Shepherdess and Her Flock

Shepherdess and Her Flock; Jean-Francois Millet, French, 1814 - 1875; 1862 - 1863; Black chalk and pastel; 36.4 x 47.5 cm (14 5/16 x 18 11/16 in.)

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Man with a Hoe

Man with a Hoe; Jean-Francois Millet, French, 1814 - 1875; about 1860 - 1862; Black chalk and white chalk heightening on buff paper; 28.1 x 34.9 cm (11 1/16 x 13 3/4 in.)

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Before the Ball

Before the Ball; Jean-Francois de Troy, French, 1679 - 1752; Paris, France, Europe; 1735; Oil on canvas; Unframed: 83 x 65.4 cm (32 11/16 x 25 3/4 in.)

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Mechanical Reading, Writing, and Toilette Table

Mechanical Reading, Writing, and Toilette Table; Jean-Francois Oeben, French, born Germany, 1721 - 1763, master 1761; Paris, France, Europe; about 1750; Oak veneered with kingwood, amaranth

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Writing and Toilette Table

Writing and Toilette Table; Jean-Francois Oeben, French, born Germany, 1721 - 1763, master 1761; Paris, France, Europe; about 1754; Oak veneered with kingwood, amaranth, tulipwood

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Corner Cupboard (Encoignure)

Corner Cupboard (Encoignure); Carcass and mounts attributed to Jean-Pierre Latz, French, about 1691 - 1754, Marquetry panels attributed to the Workshop of Jean-Francois Oeben, French, born Germany

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Francois Philibert Berthelier, comedien

Jean-Francois Philibert Berthelier, comedien; Nadar [Gaspard Felix Tournachon], French, 1820 - 1910; Paris, France, Europe; 1856 - 1859; Salted paper print; Image (oval)

Background imageJean Francois Collection: [Jean-Francois] Millet

[Jean-Francois] Millet; Nadar [Gaspard Felix Tournachon], French, 1820 - 1910; 1856 - 1858; Salted paper print; Image: 26.3 x 19.7 cm (10 3/8 x 7 3/4 in.)

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Le chat or The Cat at the Window

Le chat or The Cat at the Window
" Le chat" or The Cat at the Window; Jean-Francois Millet, French, 1814 - 1875; about 1857 - 1858; Charcoal, black and white chalk with touches of pastel; 49.8 x 39.4 cm

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Johann Georg Wille after Jean-Francois Delyen (German, 1715-1808), Nicolas Rene Berryer

Johann Georg Wille after Jean-Francois Delyen (German, 1715-1808), Nicolas Rene Berryer, engraving

Background imageJean Francois Collection: JEAN-FRANCOIS CHAMPOLLION (1790-1832). French Egyptologist. Oil by Leon Cogniet

JEAN-FRANCOIS CHAMPOLLION (1790-1832). French Egyptologist. Oil by Leon Cogniet

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Hot air balloon designed by French aeronaut Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in the 18th century

Hot air balloon designed by French aeronaut Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in the 18th century
ROZIERs BALLOON. Hot air balloon designed by French aeronaut Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in the 18th century. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Francois Champollion (1790-1832) French historian and linguist: founder of scientific

Jean-Francois Champollion (1790-1832) French historian and linguist: founder of scientific Egyptology. His name carved into pillar at Temple of Karnak (Luxor)

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Paris in 1900 : Busy city street scene with pedestrians, horse-bus and cabs

Paris in 1900 : Busy city street scene with pedestrians, horse-bus and cabs, and Haussmann architecture. Jean-Francois Raffaelli (1850-1924) French painter

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Jean-Francois Millet, The Gleaners (1857)

Jean-Francois Millet, The Gleaners (1857)

Background imageJean Francois Collection: Oval Head-and-shoulders Portrait Of French Balloonist Jean-franA

Oval Head-and-shoulders Portrait Of French Balloonist Jean-franA
Oval Head-and-shoulders Portrait Of French Balloonist Jean-francois Pilatre De Rozier, Who Took The First Balloon Flight In 1783

Background imageJean Francois Collection: (1927-1892). French physician

(1927-1892). French physician
JEAN-FRANCOIS VILLEMIN (1927-1892). French physician

Background imageJean Francois Collection: JEAN FRANCOIS MARMONTEL (1723-1799). French writer. Stipple engraving, French, c1800

JEAN FRANCOIS MARMONTEL (1723-1799). French writer. Stipple engraving, French, c1800

Background imageJean Francois Collection: TALK AT VOLTAIREs HOME. Voltaire (with upraised arm) with Abbe Maury, Father Adam

TALK AT VOLTAIREs HOME. Voltaire (with upraised arm) with Abbe Maury, Father Adam, Marquis de Condorcet, Denis Diderot, Jean Francois de La Harpe and Jean le Rond d Alembert. Engraving, 18th century

Background imageJean Francois Collection: JEAN MARMONTEL (1723-1799). Jean Francois Marmontel. French writer

JEAN MARMONTEL (1723-1799). Jean Francois Marmontel. French writer. Copper engraving, French, 18th century

Background imageJean Francois Collection: MADEMOISELLE MAILLARD. French opera singer and dancer who was crowned the Goddess of Reason at

MADEMOISELLE MAILLARD. French opera singer and dancer who was crowned the Goddess of Reason at the Feast of Reason, celebrating the abolition of the Roman Catholic religion

Background imageJean Francois Collection: COMTE DE LA PEROUSE (1741-1788). Jean Francois de Galaup. French explorer. Aquatint, English, c1830

COMTE DE LA PEROUSE (1741-1788). Jean Francois de Galaup. French explorer. Aquatint, English, c1830



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Jean Francois Millet was a renowned artist known for his exceptional talent and unique style. His masterpiece, "The Angelus, " created between 1857-1859, showcases his ability to capture the essence of human emotions through art. This iconic painting depicts two peasants pausing in their work to pray, evoking a sense of devotion and spirituality. In addition to "The Angelus, " Millet's artistic prowess is evident in other notable works such as "The Lovers" and "The Gleaners. " The former, a drawing from 1848-1850, portrays an intimate moment shared by two individuals deeply in love. Meanwhile, the latter piece captures the laborious task of gleaning in Blockley, Gloucestershire. Millet's versatility extends beyond traditional subjects as seen in his oil painting titled "Reclining Nude. " This captivating artwork demonstrates his ability to depict the human form with grace and sensitivity. While Jean Francois Millet excelled at capturing human experiences on canvas, he also showcased his skills through depictions of animals. One example is his portrayal of the Warthog Phacochoerus africanus alongside South American creatures—a testament to his diverse range as an artist. Apart from Millet's contributions to visual arts, another prominent figure named Jean Francois made significant contributions during the 18th century. Comte de La Perouse was not only a French navigator but also an astronomer and explorer who left an indelible mark on history with his voyages across uncharted territories. Moving away from historical figures, Jean-Francois Ribault immortalized Marie Louise Duchess of Parma through portraiture around c1810. This stunning creation showcases Ribault's skillful brushwork that brings out her regal elegance. Lastly, it is worth mentioning Jean-Francois Tordo—an individual whose achievements lie outside the realm of art or exploration but rather within sportsmanship.