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Jean Joseph Collection

Jean Joseph was a versatile artist who excelled in various mediums, from oil on canvas to pastel on paper

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: The Entry of Mehmet II into Constantinople, 1876. Artist: Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant

The Entry of Mehmet II into Constantinople, 1876. Artist: Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant
The Entry of Mehmet II into Constantinople, 1876. The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire since the 4th century AD, Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turkish army commanded by Sultan Mehmet II in

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Le General d Hautpoul a Cheval, 1912 (oil on canvas)

Le General d Hautpoul a Cheval, 1912 (oil on canvas)
615847 Le General d Hautpoul a Cheval, 1912 (oil on canvas) by Detaille, Jean-Baptiste Edouard (1848-1912); 124.5x116.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Plates decorated with musical scores within

Plates decorated with musical scores within floral borders, Rouen, France. At top, a canon for three voices by composer Jean-Joseph de Mondonville

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Mlle. Andrea as Paghita in Le Barbier du Roi d Aragon, 1844

Mlle. Andrea as Paghita in Le Barbier du Roi d Aragon, 1844
Mlle. Andrea as Paghita in Le Barbier du Roi d Aragon by Louis Marie Fontan and Jean-Joseph Ader, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1844

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: French comic actor Brunet as Jocrisse in Jocrisse

French comic actor Brunet as Jocrisse in Jocrisse
French comic actor Brunet (Jean-Joseph Mira, 1766-1853) as Jocrisse in Jocrisse corrige by Charles-Auguistin Sewrin at the Theatre des Varietes, 1812

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Jean-Joseph Pasteur (1791-1865) 1842 (pastel on paper)

Jean-Joseph Pasteur (1791-1865) 1842 (pastel on paper)
CHT234625 Jean-Joseph Pasteur (1791-1865) 1842 (pastel on paper) by Pasteur, Louis (1822-95); Musee Pasteur, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France; (add.info.: father of Louis)

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: The Serbian Concubine (Un Envoi de Serbie), 1876. Creator: Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant

The Serbian Concubine (Un Envoi de Serbie), 1876. Creator: Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant
The Serbian Concubine (Un Envoi de Serbie), 1876

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Odalisque. Creator: Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant

Odalisque. Creator: Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant
Odalisque

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Judith, possibly ca. 1886. Creator: Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant

Judith, possibly ca. 1886. Creator: Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant
Judith, possibly ca. 1886

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Moreau and His Chief of Staff, Major Dessoles, 1800, (1876), (1896)

Moreau and His Chief of Staff, Major Dessoles, 1800, (1876), (1896). The Battle of Hohenlinden, (Germany), 3 December 1800

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Portrait of Coypel, (1885). Artist: Jean Joseph Balechou

Portrait of Coypel, (1885). Artist: Jean Joseph Balechou
Portrait of Coypel, (1885). Coypel is the name of a French family of painters. Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Workshop of french painter Benjamin Constant (1845-1902). En

Workshop of french painter Benjamin Constant (1845-1902). En
Benjamin Constant (1845-1902). French painter and printmaker. Artist Workshop. Engraved by CH. Baude. The Iberian Illustration, 1886. Colored

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Jean-Joseph Bernard called Bernard de Paris, French (1740-1809), Calligraphic Flowers

Jean-Joseph Bernard called Bernard de Paris, French (1740-1809), Calligraphic Flowers, pen and brown and iron gall ink with watercolor on laid paper

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Clock on Bracket (Cartel sur une console)

Clock on Bracket (Cartel sur une console)
Barometer on Bracket; Case attributed to Charles Cressent, French, 1685 - 1768, master 1719, Bracket attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain, French, 1719 - 1791, master 1748

Background imageJean Joseph Collection: Self-Portrait as Midas (also called the Sleeping Faun)

Self-Portrait as Midas (also called the Sleeping Faun); Jean-Joseph Carries, French, 1855 - 1894; France, Europe; 188(5?); Patinated plaster; Object: H: 34.5 x W: 34 x D: 23.5 cm (1 ft. 1 9/16 in)


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Jean Joseph was a versatile artist who excelled in various mediums, from oil on canvas to pastel on paper. His works spanned different genres and subjects, showcasing his immense talent and creativity. One of Jean Joseph's notable pieces is "The Entry of Mehmet II into Constantinople" painted in 1876. This masterpiece captures the historical event with intricate details and vivid colors, transporting viewers back in time. In "Le General d Hautpoul a Cheval, " created in 1912, Jean Joseph showcases his skill in portraying equestrian scenes. The painting exudes power and strength as it depicts the general mounted on his horse, commanding attention. Jean Joseph's artistic prowess extends beyond paintings; he also adorned plates with musical scores within them. This unique fusion of visual art and music demonstrates his innovative approach to creativity. Another facet of Jean Joseph's talent lies in theatrical portraiture. In "Mlle. Andrea as Paghita in Le Barbier du Roi d Aragon" from 1844, he captures the essence of the character through expressive brushstrokes and vibrant colors. French comic actor Brunet becomes alive under Jean Joseph's brush as Jocrisse in "Jocrisse. " The painting reflects both humor and depth, showcasing the artist's ability to capture human emotions effortlessly. Not limited to portraits or historical events, Jean-Joseph Pasteur (1791-1865) comes alive through pastel on paper medium. Created in 1842, this artwork reveals an intimate glimpse into Pasteur's life while highlighting Jean Joseph's mastery over delicate textures. "The Serbian Concubine (Un Envoi de Serbie)" painted by Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant transports viewers into an exotic world filled with beauty and mystery. This captivating piece evokes curiosity about distant lands through its rich color palette and meticulous attention to detail. Jean Joseph expertly portrays sensuality through his depiction of an odalisque.