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Pierre Joseph Célestin François or Joseph François (29 March 1759 - 13 March 1851) was a history, genre and miniature painter and etcher from the Southern Netherlands.[1] He is known for his religious and mythological subjects and portraits executed in a Neoclassicist style.

Allegory of the Concordat of 1801
Allegory of the Concordat of 1801

Life


François was born in Namur in 1759, the son of Charles Isidore François (1724-1788), manager of the tobacco factory of Viscount Desandrouin and Robertine Dumont (1734-1767). He grew up in Charleroi where he first studied drawing with Pierre Balthasar de Blocq. At age 11, François started his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts of Antwerp where his teachers included Andries Cornelis Lens, an Antwerp artist later working in Brussels in a Neoclassicist style, and Willem Jacob Herreyns, a late follower of Rubens.[2][3] François remained at the academy for eight years.

Themistocles Admetus
Themistocles Admetus

François traveled in 1778 in France and then to Italy where he resided in Rome until 1781. During this period he traveled in Italy. François then left for Germany and stayed in Vienna for six months, then returned to Antwerp. Back in Rome in 1789 François remained in the city for three years. His patrons included Prince Lambertini. François finally returned and established himself in Brussels, where he became a professor at the Academy and the local Atheneum. On 25 February 1799, François married Marie-Françoise Leyniers, from the famous family of Brussels tapestry weavers. The couple had five children. François dedicated his time to teaching and decorative works with mythological subject matter. On some of these works he collaborated with his former teacher Andries Cornelis Lens who had moved to Brussels from Antwerp.[2]

François' pupils were very numerous, including Navez, Decaisne, Madou, and others.[2] He also trained his son Ange François, who also worked in his workshop.[4] He died in 1851 in Brussels.[1]


Work


Amongst his works are:


References


  1. Joseph François at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  2. Henri Hymans, Pierre Joseph Célestin François in: Biographie Nationale Belge, Volume 7, pp. 259-260 (in French)
  3. Andries Lens at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  4. [http://balat.kikirpa.be/peintres/Detail_notice.php?id=2368 Richard Kerremans, Ange François in: Dictionnaire des peintres belges (in French)




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[de] Pierre Joseph Célestin François

Pierre Joseph Célestin François (* 29. März 1759 in Namur; † 13. März 1851 in Brüssel) war ein belgischer Historienmaler, Vater von Ange François.
- [en] Pierre Joseph Célestin François

[fr] Pierre Joseph Célestin François

Pierre Joseph Célestin François est un peintre né à Namur le 29 mars 1759[1] et mort à Bruxelles le 13 mars 1851[2]. Il est le fils de Charles Isidore François (1724-1788), gérant de la fabrique de tabac du vicomte Desandrouin et de Robertine Dumont (1734-1767). Il avait épousé le 25 février 1799, Marie-Françoise Leyniers, issue de la célèbre famille de tapissiers bruxellois, qui lui donnera cinq enfants.



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