Etienne’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.

Voltaire
Etienne Ficquet (French, 1719-1794) after Maurice-Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704-1788)

Jean Jacques Rousseau
Etienne Ficquet (French, 1719-1794) after Maurice-Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704-1788)

Battle of the Naked Men, from Combats and Triumphs
Etienne Delaune French, 1518/19-c.1583

Portrait of Honoré Daumier
Etienne Carjat French, 1828-1906

Music
Etienne Delaune French, c. 1519-1583

Portrait of Marthe Marie Tronchin
Jean-Étienne Liotard Swiss, 1702-1789

Charles Baudelaire (French poet, critic, and writer, 1821-1867)
Etienne Carjat French 1828–1906

The Death of Adonis
Etienne Delaune French, c. 1519-1583

The Outdoor Market, from Village Festivals
After a design by Étienne Jeaurat (1699–1789) Woven at the workshop of Léonard Roby (active c. 1750–1789) France, Aubusson

Alexandre Dumas (French novelist and playwright, 1802-1870)
Étienne Carjat French, 1828–1906

Combat of Centaurs and Lapiths, from Combats and Triumphs
Etienne Delaune French, 1518/19-c.1583

La Musique (Allegory of Music)
Etienne Fessard (French, 1714-1777) after Carle Van Loo (French, 1705-1765)

Apollo and the Muses
Etienne Delaune French, c. 1519-1583

Jean Baptiste Camille Corot
Etienne Carjat French, 1828–1906

Geometry
Etienne Delaune French, c. 1519-1583

Abraham Receiving the Three Angels
Etienne Delaune French, c. 1519-1583

Lucretia
Etienne Delaune French, c. 1519-1583

Narcissus
Etienne Delaune French, c. 1519-1583

Woman Sealing a Letter
Étienne Fessard (French, 1714-1777) after Jean Siméon Chardin (French, 1699-1779)

Perspective
Etienne Delaune French, c. 1519-1583