Jean’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Chimneys in the Italian Manner
Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Self-Portrait
Jean Lepautre French, 1618-1682

Dance of Shepherds in Antique Ruins
Jean le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Shepherds in Ruins
Jean le Pautre French, 1618-1682

A Young Woman Giving Directions to a Person
Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Tavern Scene with Carousing Men
After Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs
Possibly after Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Sculpture of Venus and Cupid, with Mars' Armor
Possibly after Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Chimneys in the Italian Manner
Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Chimneys in the Italian Manner
Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Chimneys in the Italian Manner
Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Chimneys in the Italian Manner
Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Chimneys in the Italian Manner
Jean Le Pautre French, 1618-1682

Presentation Flintlock Fowling Piece in the Eastern Fashhion
Gunsmith: Jean Le Clerc (French) Barrel smith: Fatou (French) Paris

Man Lighting Girl's Cigarette (Jean Patchett), New York
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Black & White Vogue Cover (Jean Patchett), New York
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Summer Sleep, New York
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Cased Pair of Percussion Pistols with Accessories
Gunsmith: Jean Le Page (French, 1746-1834) Paris

Meekness
Eustache Le Sueur (French, 1616–1655)

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Jean Le Clerc (French, 1585/87-1633) after Carlo Saraceni (Italian, c.1579-1620)