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Jean François Garnerey Collection

Jean-François Garnerey, a renowned French artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, captured the essence of influential figures through his masterful portraits

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Portrait de Mademoiselle Maillard (Marie-Thérèse Davoux, 1766-1818, dite), chanteuse à l'Opéra

Portrait de Mademoiselle Maillard (Marie-Thérèse Davoux, 1766-1818, dite), chanteuse à l'Opéra
Portrait de Mademoiselle Maillard (Marie-Therese Davoux, 1766-1818, dite), chanteuse a l'Opera, c1790

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Portrait de Louis-Michel Le Peletier de Saint Fargeau (1760-1793), conventionnel... c1793

Portrait de Louis-Michel Le Peletier de Saint Fargeau (1760-1793), conventionnel... c1793
Portrait de Louis-Michel Le Peletier de Saint Fargeau (1760-1793), conventionnel, "martyr de la Liberte", c1793

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Portrait of Jean-Sylvain Bailly (1736-1793), mayor of Paris, c1790. Creator: Jean-Franois Garnerey

Portrait of Jean-Sylvain Bailly (1736-1793), mayor of Paris, c1790. Creator: Jean-Franois Garnerey
Portrait of Jean-Sylvain Bailly (1736-1793), mayor of Paris, c1790

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Joseph Chalier (1747-1793), politician, 'martyr of Liberty', c1793. Creator: Jean-Franois Garnerey

Joseph Chalier (1747-1793), politician, "martyr of Liberty", c1793. Creator: Jean-Franois Garnerey
Joseph Chalier (1747-1793), politician, "martyr of Liberty", c1793

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Backgammon game, c1780. Creator: Jean-Franois Garnerey

Backgammon game, c1780. Creator: Jean-Franois Garnerey
Backgammon game, c1780

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Helvetius. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix

Helvetius. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix
Helvetius

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: F. M. Arouet de Voltaire. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix

F. M. Arouet de Voltaire. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix
F.M. Arouet de Voltaire

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Jean Jacques Rousseau, in or after 1803. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix

Jean Jacques Rousseau, in or after 1803. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix
Jean Jacques Rousseau, in or after 1803

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Charlotte Corday. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix

Charlotte Corday. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix
Charlotte Corday

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Michel Lepelletier, 1794. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix

Michel Lepelletier, 1794. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix
Michel Lepelletier, 1794

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: J. B. Poquelin de Moliere. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix

J. B. Poquelin de Moliere. Creator: Pierre Michel Alix
J.B. Poquelin de Moliere

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Jean-Jacques Rousseau Genevan Swiss Philosopher

Jean-Jacques Rousseau Genevan Swiss Philosopher
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1712 - 1778. Genevan philosopher, writer and composer. After a print by Pierre Michel Alix from the painting by Jean Francois Garnerey

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Jean-Paul Marat Portrait French France French Revolution

Jean-Paul Marat Portrait French France French Revolution
Jean-Paul Marat, 1743 -1793. French physician, scientist, radical journalist and politician during French Revolution. From a print by Pierre Michel Alix after the painting by Jean Francois Garnerey

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Buffon Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte De Buffon

Buffon Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte De Buffon
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, 1707 to 1788. French naturalist, mathematician, cosmologist, and author of the 36 volume Histoire naturelle, generale et particuliere

Background imageJean François Garnerey Collection: Montesquieu Charles De Montesquieu Portrait Charles-Louis De Secondat

Montesquieu Charles De Montesquieu Portrait Charles-Louis De Secondat
Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brede et de Montesquieu, 1689 - 1755, aka Montesquieu. French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher

Background imageJean François Garnerey 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


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Jean-François Garnerey, a renowned French artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, captured the essence of influential figures through his masterful portraits. Born in 1762, Garnerey's talent for portraiture was evident from an early age. His works immortalized some of the most prominent individuals of his time. One such figure depicted by Garnerey was Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the Genevan Swiss philosopher whose ideas on education and society continue to shape our understanding today. In another striking portrait, he portrayed Helvetius, a philosopher known for his controversial views on human nature. Garnerey also paid tribute to literary giants like F. M. Arouet de Voltaire and J. B. Poquelin de Molière, capturing their intellectual prowess with remarkable precision. These portraits serve as windows into the minds that shaped literature during this transformative period. The tumultuous era of the French Revolution is also reflected in Garnerey's artistry. He painted Charlotte Corday, who gained notoriety for her assassination of Jean-Paul Marat during this turbulent time. Additionally, Michel Lepelletier's portrait stands as a testament to those who sacrificed their lives for revolutionary ideals. Beyond political figures and philosophers, Garnerey turned his attention to naturalists like Buffon Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte De Buffon and Charles De Montesquieu Portrait Charles-Louis De Secondat - individuals whose contributions advanced scientific knowledge during an age marked by exploration and discovery. Pierre-Michel Alix collaborated with Garnerey on several occasions to bring these captivating portraits to life. Their partnership resulted in stunning visual representations that have stood the test of time. Through his brush strokes and meticulous attention to detail, Jean-François Garnerey left behind a legacy that continues to captivate audiences today.