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MILLET, Francisque
French Baroque Era Painter, 1642-1679
French painter. The little that is known about his life is derived from the chapter on Flemish, German and Dutch painting in Le Comte's work (1699). His oeuvre remains ill-defined, in part because he seems never to have signed his paintings and in part because after his death (by poisoning) both his son Jean Millet (c. 1666-1723) and later his grandson Joseph Millet (c. 1688-1777) took the name Francisque and continued to paint landscapes in his style. The firmest point of reference for attributions to Millet is a series of 28 engravings after his works made by one Theodore, possibly a pupil. They are all landscapes, some with religious, mythological or heroic genre subjects, Related Paintings of MILLET, Francisque :. | River-steamboat and bridge | ulrica gustava ehrenhoff | Thomas Lincoln Manson | Venus and Cupid | Diptych of Philip Hinckaert | Related Artists: Aved, Jacques-Andre-JosephFrench Painter, 1702-1766 Ernest Francis Vacherotpainted Arrival of Marshal Randon in Algiers in 1857. Thomas Seddon1821-1856
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