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Johannot Collection

Johannot, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and creative mastery

Background imageJohannot Collection: GOETHE: WERTHER. Das Leiden des Jungen Werthers (The Sorrows of Young Werther)

GOETHE: WERTHER. Das Leiden des Jungen Werthers (The Sorrows of Young Werther), by Johann von Goethe. Etching, 1844, by Tony Johannot

Background imageJohannot Collection: Jb Lully / Johannot / Geille

Jb Lully / Johannot / Geille
JEAN BAPTISTE LULLY French composer and court musician

Background imageJohannot Collection: Illustration for Das Leiden des jungen Werthers (The Sorrows Of Young Werther), by Goethe, 1844

Illustration for Das Leiden des jungen Werthers (The Sorrows Of Young Werther), by Goethe, 1844. Private Collection

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Gathering of the Nations, Allegorical Design by Johannot (engraving)

The Gathering of the Nations, Allegorical Design by Johannot (engraving)
1625577 The Gathering of the Nations, Allegorical Design by Johannot (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gathering of the Nations)

Background imageJohannot Collection: July Fourteenth from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creator: Melchior Peronard

July Fourteenth from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creator: Melchior Peronard
July Fourteenth from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

Background imageJohannot Collection: Le Champ d Asile from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creators: Melchior Peronard

Le Champ d Asile from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creators: Melchior Peronard
Le Champ d Asile from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. [The Field of Asylum, settlement in Texas]

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Good Old Man from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creator: Melchior Peronard

The Good Old Man from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creator: Melchior Peronard
The Good Old Man from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. [Le Bon Vieillard]

Background imageJohannot Collection: L Habit de Cour, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creators: Melchior Peronard

L Habit de Cour, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creators: Melchior Peronard
L Habit de Cour, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. [Courting]

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Wandering Jew, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

The Wandering Jew, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

Background imageJohannot Collection: Ugliness and Beauty, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

Ugliness and Beauty, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Fates, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creators: W. J. J

The Fates, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creators: W. J. J
The Fates, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Diseased, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creators: Melchior Peronard

The Diseased, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829. Creators: Melchior Peronard
The Diseased, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

Background imageJohannot Collection: It is No Longer Lisette, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

It is No Longer Lisette, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

Background imageJohannot Collection: Mary Stuart blessing Roland Groeme and Catherine Seyton

Mary Stuart blessing Roland Groeme and Catherine Seyton. After Walter Scotts " The Abbot", 1830. Found in the Collection of Musee de la Vie romantique, Paris

Background imageJohannot Collection: Queen Marie Antoinette and Mirabeau, c1832. Artist: Charles W Sharpe

Queen Marie Antoinette and Mirabeau, c1832. Artist: Charles W Sharpe
Queen Marie Antoinette and Mirabeau, c1832. This engraving may show the secret meeting between Marie Antoinette (1755-1793 and Mirabeau (1749-1791) in the castle of Saint Cloud in the summer of 1790

Background imageJohannot Collection: The meeting of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, 1520s, (1842). Artist: Tony Johannot

The meeting of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, 1520s, (1842). Artist: Tony Johannot
The meeting of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, 1520s, (1842). Anne became the second wife and Queen Consort of King Henry VIII

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Casino at the Kurhaus in Baden-Baden, 1840s

The Casino at the Kurhaus in Baden-Baden, 1840s. Found in the collection of I. Turgenev Memorial Museum, Moscow

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Duke of Orleans During the Cholera Epidemic, c1830. Artist: Alfred Johannot

The Duke of Orleans During the Cholera Epidemic, c1830. Artist: Alfred Johannot
The Duke of Orleans Visiting the Sick at L Hotel-Dieu During the Cholera Epidemic in 1832, c1830

Background imageJohannot Collection: Andre Chenier (Johannot)

Andre Chenier (Johannot)
ANDRE CHENIER French writer and revolutionary who protested against the excesses of the Revolution and now sits in prison awaiting the guillotine Date: 1762 - 1794

Background imageJohannot Collection: Tony Johannot

Tony Johannot
TONY JOHANNOT French artist Date: 1803 - 1852

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Gathering of the Nations; Allegorical Design by Johannot, Made for the Great

The Gathering of the Nations; Allegorical Design by Johannot, Made for the Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJohannot Collection: Taking an airing at Brighton, 1805 (colour etching)

Taking an airing at Brighton, 1805 (colour etching)
XCF290946 Taking an airing at Brighton, 1805 (colour etching) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Donkies, or the Humour of Fashion; published by Laurie & Whittle)

Background imageJohannot Collection: GOETHE: WERTHER. Das Leiden des Jungen Werthers (The Sorrows of Young Werther)

GOETHE: WERTHER. Das Leiden des Jungen Werthers (The Sorrows of Young Werther), by Johann von Goethe. Etching, 1844, by Tony Johannot

Background imageJohannot Collection: The Gathering of the Nations; Allegorical Design by Johannot, Made for the Great Exhibition

The Gathering of the Nations; Allegorical Design by Johannot, Made for the Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJohannot Collection: GOETHE: WERTHER. Das Leiden des Jungen Werthers (The Sorrows of Young Werther), by Johann von Goethe

GOETHE: WERTHER. Das Leiden des Jungen Werthers (The Sorrows of Young Werther), by Johann von Goethe. Etching, 1844, by Tony Johannot

Background imageJohannot Collection: Lully (Johannot)

Lully (Johannot)
JEAN BAPTISTE LULLY French composer and court musician


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Johannot, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and creative mastery. This enigmatic figure, whose talent knew no bounds, left an indelible mark on the world of art in the 19th century. One cannot speak without mentioning his collaboration with Jb Lully, a renowned composer of his time. Together, they crafted musical masterpieces that captivated audiences and stood as testaments to their genius. But it was not only in music where Johannot's prowess shone; he also ventured into the realm of visual arts. His work "Death of Madame de Lamballe" is a haunting depiction that evokes deep emotions and tells a tragic tale through strokes of ink on paper. It showcases Johannot's ability to capture raw human emotion and translate it onto canvas. Another notable creation by this extraordinary artist is "The Gathering of the Nations, " an allegorical design that speaks volumes about unity and diversity. Through intricate engravings, Johannot weaves together different cultures and traditions into one harmonious tapestry. In collaboration with Melchior Peronard, Johannot brought to life various scenes from "The Songs of Beranger. " From "July Fourteenth, " which commemorates historical events with delicate precision, to "Le Champ d Asile, " portraying hope amidst adversity – each illustration transports us to another time and place. "The Good Old Man" captures the essence of wisdom gained through age while "L'Habit de Cour" delves into societal norms with satirical wit. These illustrations showcase Johannot's versatility as an artist who could effortlessly navigate between different themes and styles. Johannot's creativity knew no boundaries as seen in his portrayal of characters like "The Wandering Jew, " embodying eternal punishment for past sins or "Ugliness and Beauty, " exploring society's obsession with appearances. His collaborations extended beyond Peronard; alongside W. J. J.