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Jean-Baptiste Jouvenet 1644-1717
French
Jean Baptiste Jouvenet Galleries
He came from an artistic family, one of whom Noel Jouvenet may have taught Nicolas Poussin.
He early showed remarkable aptitude for his profession, and, on arriving in Paris, attracted the attention of Le Brun, by whom he was employed at Versailles, and under whose auspices, in 1675, he became a member of the Acad??mie royale, of which he was elected professor in 1681, and one of the four perpetual rectors in 1707. He also worked under Charles de la Fosse in the Invalides and Trianon.
The great mass of works that he executed, chiefly in Paris, many of which, including his celebrated Miraculous Draught of Fishes (engraved by Audran; also Landon, Annales, i. 42), are now in the Louvre, show his fertility in invention and execution, and also that he possessed in a high degree that general dignity of arrangement and style which distinguished the school of Le Brun.
Jouvenet died on the 5 April 1717, having been forced by paralysis during the last four years of his life to work with his left hand.
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Painting ID:: 86773 The Education of the Virgin
1700(1700)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Painting ID:: 87352 The Resurrection of Lazarus
1706(1706)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 388 x 684 cm (152.8 x 269.3 in)
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Painting ID:: 88755 The Descent from the Cross
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Medium Oil on canvas
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Painting ID:: 89580 The Triumph of Justice
1713(1713)
Medium oil on canvas
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Painting ID:: 89880 Descent from the Cross
1697(1697)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 424 x 312 cm (166.9 x 122.8 in)
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Jean-Baptiste Jouvenet
1644-1717
French
Jean Baptiste Jouvenet Galleries
He came from an artistic family, one of whom Noel Jouvenet may have taught Nicolas Poussin.
He early showed remarkable aptitude for his profession, and, on arriving in Paris, attracted the attention of Le Brun, by whom he was employed at Versailles, and under whose auspices, in 1675, he became a member of the Acad??mie royale, of which he was elected professor in 1681, and one of the four perpetual rectors in 1707. He also worked under Charles de la Fosse in the Invalides and Trianon.
The great mass of works that he executed, chiefly in Paris, many of which, including his celebrated Miraculous Draught of Fishes (engraved by Audran; also Landon, Annales, i. 42), are now in the Louvre, show his fertility in invention and execution, and also that he possessed in a high degree that general dignity of arrangement and style which distinguished the school of Le Brun.
Jouvenet died on the 5 April 1717, having been forced by paralysis during the last four years of his life to work with his left hand.
. Related Artists to Jean-Baptiste Jouvenet: | Robert Dodd | Arnold Genthe | Isaac Israels | Louise Moillon | Matthys Naiveu |
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