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Francisque Millet

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33: 198:. This Genoels wrote Houbraken that he met Millet as a boy of 17 in 1659 in Paris (Houbraken mentions that he is aware that this shows a discrepancy with Millet's recorded birth date in Antwerp by two years) where he was working with his cousin. Genoels claimed that the young Millet had a remarkable memory for detail, and could make copies of any artwork quickly and accurately without needing to turn his head towards the subject. He could thus make copies of paintings with ease. At the age of eighteen, he married his master's daughter. He specialized in 168: 118: 347: 214:'s brother-in-law). Though he enjoyed success on his travels through France, England, and Holland, he tended to spend more than he earned, a practise which Houbraken disapproved of. He suffered from a sudden high fever which caused him to go insane and died shortly thereafter at the age of 36. He was buried in the St Nicolas-des-Champs church in Paris. 362: 194:. Since he found a market for ivory work in Antwerp, he stayed there and when later his son showed a talent for drawing, he apprenticed him to Laurentius Frank, a cousin of 367: 32: 191: 385: 330: 236:
school when he wanted figures for his landscapes. The museum of Grenoble has a "Paysage" by him which is adorned with Watteau's figures.
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Perhaps because of the confusion between this painter and later painters with the same name, most notably
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His son, also named Jean François Millet (1666–1723), and also called Francisque, was born in
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Though Houbraken claimed that Millet had two sons who both became painters, the Dutch
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De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen
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only shows him influencing the painter Jean-François Millet (II) and
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Index


Antwerp
Paris
Belgian
Painting
Baroque

Alte Pinakothek
Antwerp
Paris
Flemish
French
Baroque

Houbraken
Dijon
Brabant
Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé
Abraham Genoels
Gaspard Dughet
Nicolas Poussin
Paris
Watteau
fĂȘte galante
RKD
Jean Coustel
Jean-François Millet
Mark Twain
Is He Dead?
"Francisque Millet, anonymous"

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