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Name
  
Jean Monier


Died
  
1656, Blois, France

Jean Monier

Jean Monier (or Mosnier; 1600–1656) was a French painter. He was born and died in Blois.

Jean Monier The Arms room The death of Adonis by Jean Monier Picture of

Monier's father also named Jean was a glass painter and early mentor. Monier executed a work for Queen Marie de Medici in which she reportedly was so impressed that she rewarded him with a significant payment. He used the money to travel to Rome where he became familiar with the works of Nicolas Poussin. In 1623 Monier returned to France, and performed some additional work for Queen Marie. He then retired to briefly to Chartres, then eventually returned to Blois. His son Pierre also became a painter. Monier died there in 1656.

Works

  • La magnificence royale (Louvre)
  • References

    Jean Monier Wikipedia