Jean-Charles François
French engraver
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Jean-Charles Francois | |
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Born | 4 May 1717 Nancy, France |
Died | 22 March 1769(1769-03-22) (aged 51) Paris, France |
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The personification of self-discovery by Jean-Charles François, 1760
Jean-Charles François (4 May 1717 – 22 March 1769) was a French engraver.
François was born in Nancy. He was among the pioneers of the so-called "manière de crayon" ("crayon manner") of printmaking, which simulated the appearance of crayon and chalk drawings.[1] He was pensioned by King Louis XV of France, who employed him extensively. His most noted works represent Louis XV, Marie Leszczyńska, Pierre Bayle, Erasmus, John Locke, and Nicolas Malebranche.[1]
He died in 1769 in Paris, aged 51.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Hérold, Jacques (1931). Gravure en manière de crayon, /Jean-Charles Francois (1717-1769): catalogue de l'œuvre gravé. Paris: M. Rousseau.
External links
- Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). "François, Jean Charles" . The American Cyclopædia.
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