Jean-Charles François

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title: Jean-Charles François
text: Jean-Charles François was a French engraver. François was born in Nancy. He was among the pioneers of the so-called "manière de crayon" of printmaking, which simulated the appearance of crayon and chalk drawings. He was pensioned by King Louis XV of France, who employed him extensively. His most noted works represent Louis XV, Marie Leszczyńska, Pierre Bayle, Erasmus, John Locke, and Nicolas Malebranche. He died in 1769 in Paris, aged 51.
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description: French engraver
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date modified: 2024-08-27T01:47:49Z
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