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Jean Pierre Collection

Jean-Pierre, a name that echoes throughout history, linked to pioneers and creators who have left an indelible mark on various fields

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: First balloon crossing of English Channel, 7 January 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard, French inventor

First balloon crossing of English Channel, 7 January 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard, French inventor
528362 First balloon crossing of English Channel, 7 January 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard, French inventor, and American Dr John Jeffries from Dover to Guines, 2 hours 30 mins

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Jean-Pierre Guillambert

Jean-Pierre Guillambert Jockey Doncaster Lincoln Meeting Doncaster, Doncaster Racecourse 26 March 2004 Date: 26 March 2004

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Jean-Pierre Guilambert

Jean-Pierre Guilambert Jockey National Racecourse Catering Awards Day, York Racecourse York Racecourse, York, England 07 October 2011 NATIONAL RACECOURSE CATERING AWARDS DAY, YORK RACECOURSE

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Balloon and parachute pioneers, 18th century

Balloon and parachute pioneers, 18th century
Etienne and Joseph Montgolfiers hot-air balloon 1, and brazier a, Professor Jacques Charless balloon and gondola 2, hydrogen-gas mechanism b, and Jean-Pierre Blanchard with his parachute 3

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Landscape, 1759. Creator: Jean-Pierre Houel

Landscape, 1759. Creator: Jean-Pierre Houel
Landscape, 1759

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Simeon in the Temple. n. d. Creator: Jean Pierre de Frey

Simeon in the Temple. n. d. Creator: Jean Pierre de Frey
Simeon in the Temple.n.d

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Jean-Pierre Camus, eveque de Belley. Creator: Jean Morin

Jean-Pierre Camus, eveque de Belley. Creator: Jean Morin
Jean-Pierre Camus, eveque de Belley

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Dantanorama Museum, 1835. Creators: Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard, Lependry, Charles Ramelet

Dantanorama Museum, 1835. Creators: Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard, Lependry, Charles Ramelet
Dantanorama Museum, 1835

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Napoleon and Josephine Visiting the Studio of David, January 4, 1808, ca. 1820-30

Napoleon and Josephine Visiting the Studio of David, January 4, 1808, ca. 1820-30

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Jean-Pierre de Bougainville, 1760. Creator: Louis de Carmontelle

Jean-Pierre de Bougainville, 1760. Creator: Louis de Carmontelle
Jean-Pierre de Bougainville, 1760

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Departure of Blanchard and Jeffries Balloon from Dover, January 7, 1785, January

Departure of Blanchard and Jeffries Balloon from Dover, January 7, 1785, January 1794

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Jean-Pierre Houel (1735-1813) 1772 (oil on canvas)

Jean-Pierre Houel (1735-1813) 1772 (oil on canvas)
XOU231715 Jean-Pierre Houel (1735-1813) 1772 (oil on canvas) by Vincent, Francois Andre (1746-1816); 60.5x49.5 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Blanchards Balloon, 1790 (1912)

Blanchards Balloon, 1790 (1912). Etched on metal. Jean Pierre Blanchard (1753-1809) was a prominent French pioneering balloonist

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Adam Naruszewicz, Polish nobleman, 19th century. Artist: Camille Huard

Adam Naruszewicz, Polish nobleman, 19th century. Artist: Camille Huard
Adam Naruszewicz, Polish nobleman, 19th century. Naruszewicz (1733-1798) was also a poet, historian, dramatist, translator, publicist, Jesuit and titular Bishop of Smolensk and Luck

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Crossing of the English Channel by Blanchard and Jeffries, 1785 (1890s)

Crossing of the English Channel by Blanchard and Jeffries, 1785 (1890s). Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard and American Dr John Jeffries made the first aerial crossing of the English Channel in a

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: A French faience plate depicting Jean-Pierre Blanchards balloon trip

A French faience plate depicting Jean-Pierre Blanchards balloon trip. Jean-Pierre Blanchard (1753-1809) was a French inventor, most remembered as a pioneer in aviation and ballooning

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Kings Temple in the Bay of Tiritatea, c1746-1830. Artist: Ludwig Choris

Kings Temple in the Bay of Tiritatea, c1746-1830. Artist: Ludwig Choris
Kings Temple in the Bay of Tiritatea, c1746-1830. Found in the collection of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: A Popular Singer, 19th century. Artist: Jean Pierre Norblin

A Popular Singer, 19th century. Artist: Jean Pierre Norblin
A Popular Singer, 19th century

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Parade on the Place de L Ecole, 1823. Artist: Jean Pierre Norblin

Parade on the Place de L Ecole, 1823. Artist: Jean Pierre Norblin
Parade on the Place de L Ecole, 1823

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: The Terrace of the Tuileries, 1807. Artist: Jean Pierre Norblin

The Terrace of the Tuileries, 1807. Artist: Jean Pierre Norblin
The Terrace of the Tuileries, 1807

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Dr John Jeffries, American balloonist, 1786

Dr John Jeffries, American balloonist, 1786. Jeffries (1744-1819) during a balloon ascent to investigate the atmospheric temperature

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Agony Garden Jean Pierre Rousselet French active

Agony Garden Jean Pierre Rousselet French active
The Agony in the Garden; Jean Pierre Rousselet (French, active about 1677 - 1736); Paris, France; about 1720 - 1730; Tempera

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: life sculpture architectural fragments Jean Pierre

life sculpture architectural fragments Jean Pierre
Still life of sculpture and architectural fragments; Jean Pierre Philippe Lampue (French, 1836 - 1924); 1868; Albumen silver print

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: France. Paris. Arc de Triomphe. Le Triomphe by Jean-Pierre

France. Paris. Arc de Triomphe. Le Triomphe by Jean-Pierre Cortot. This group features Napoleon, crowned by the goddess of Victory, 1810

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Mr. Blanchard, after nature by Mr. Bolomey, Benjamin Samuel, 1739-1819, artist

Mr. Blanchard, after nature by Mr. Bolomey, Benjamin Samuel, 1739-1819, artist, A Rotterdam : Chez M. d Sallieth, between 1780 and 1800

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Jean-Pierre Norblin de la Gourdaine (French, 1745 - 1830), Olindo and Sophronia Saved

Jean-Pierre Norblin de la Gourdaine (French, 1745 - 1830), Olindo and Sophronia Saved by Clorinda, pen and brown ink with brown wash and watercolor over graphite on laid paper

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Jean Pierre Blanchard, London Published by I

Jean Pierre Blanchard, London Published by I. Sewel, Cornhill, July 1st, 1785, Half-length portrait of French balloonist Jean-Pierre Blanchard

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Franazois Blanchard / Bollinger, sc. Zwickau : b. d. Gebr. Schumann, [between 1780

Franazois Blanchard / Bollinger, sc. Zwickau : b. d. Gebr. Schumann, [between 1780
Franazois Blanchard / Bollinger, sc. Zwickau : b.d. Gebr. Schumann, [between 1780 and 1800], Half-length profile portrait of French balloonist Jean-Pierre Blanchard

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Corner Cupboard (Encoignure)

Corner Cupboard (Encoignure); Carcass and mounts attributed to Jean-Pierre Latz, French, about 1691 - 1754, Marquetry panels attributed to the Workshop of Jean-Francois Oeben, French, born Germany

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Planisphere Clock (Pendule a planisphere)

Planisphere Clock (Pendule a planisphere); Movement by Alexandre Fortier, French, about 1700 - 1770, and case attributed to Jean-Pierre Latz, French, about 1691 - 1754; Paris, France

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: MARIE-JEAN-PIERRE FLOURENS (1794-1867). French physiologist. Etching, 19th century

MARIE-JEAN-PIERRE FLOURENS (1794-1867). French physiologist. Etching, 19th century

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Facade sculptures on the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France. Le Depart de 1792 (or La Marseillaise)

Facade sculptures on the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France. Le Depart de 1792 (or La Marseillaise), by Francois Rude (left) and Le Triomphe de 1810, by Jean-Pierre Cortot (right)

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: First balloon crossing of English Channel, 7 January 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard

First balloon crossing of English Channel, 7 January 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard, French inventor, and American Dr John Jeffries from Dover to Guines, 2 hours 30 mins. Chromolithograph c1883

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: FranA

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Francois Blanchard / Bollinger, Sc. Zwickau : B.d. Gebr. Schumann, [between 1780 And 1800], Half-length Profile Portrait Of French Balloonist Jean-pierre Blanchard

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Mr. Blanchard

Mr. Blanchard, After Nature By Mr. Bolomey, Benjamin Samuel, 1739-1819, Artist, A Rotterdam : Chez M. D sallieth, Between 1780 And 1800

Background imageJean Pierre Collection: Jean Pierre Blanchard

Jean Pierre Blanchard, London Published By I. Sewel, Cornhill, July 1st, 1785, Half-length Portrait Of French Balloonist Jean-pierre Blanchard


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Jean-Pierre, a name that echoes throughout history, linked to pioneers and creators who have left an indelible mark on various fields. From the 18th-century balloon and parachute pioneers Jean-Pierre Guillambert and Jean-Pierre Guilambert to the landscape artist Jean-Pierre Houel, their contributions have shaped our world. In the realm of art, we find Jean Pierre de Frey capturing a moment in time with his painting "Simeon in the Temple, " while Jean Morin immortalizes Bishop Jean-Pierre Camus of Belley. The Dantanorama Museum showcases works by visionaries like Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard, Lependry, and Charles Ramelet. Even Napoleon Bonaparte himself recognized the talent of artists like David as he visited his studio alongside Josephine on that fateful day in January 1808. And let us not forget Charles Negre's powerful portrayal of a Spartan Soldier from 1859. Among these luminaries stands out another important figure: Louis de Carmontelle's depiction of Jean-Pierre de Bougainville in 1760. This historical portrait captures the essence of this influential individual whose actions continue to resonate today. Lastly, we cannot overlook one pivotal event - the departure of Blanchard and Jeffries' balloon from Dover on January 7th, 1785. It was an audacious feat that pushed boundaries and opened new horizons for exploration. Jean-Pierre is more than just a name; it represents innovation, creativity, bravery, and curiosity. Through their accomplishments across different disciplines and eras, these individuals have enriched our lives with their remarkable contributions. Their legacy serves as an inspiration for future generations to dream big and push beyond limits – just as they did centuries ago.