| Millet,
Francisque (b. 1642, Antwerpen, d. 1679, Paris) |
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Jean François Millet,
called Francisque, worked in Paris from 1659, painting landscapes in the
style of Gaspard Dughet. He was received into the French Academy in Paris
in 1763, after having worked in the Low Countries and in England. He can
lay claim to being the best interpreter of
Nicolas Poussin's classical
landscapes, retaining the formality and dignity of his models without
loss of subtlety. |