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François Joullain : ウィキペディア英語版 | François Joullain François Joullain (1697–1778) was a French art dealer. His career and that of his son François-Charles Joullain (died 1790) expanded from their roles as printmakers, editors and printsellers to merchants of paintings.〔Michel 2007, p. 81ff.〕 François Joullain was received a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc, 13 August 1733, as an engraver, and became its director, 19 October 1747.〔Guiffrey 1915.〕 Before long he abandoned his career as engraver for the more lucrative practice of printseller and dealer in old master drawings, established at the sign of the ''Ville de Rome'', quai de Mégisserie, Paris. He also maintained a modest stock of paintings.〔Extensive biographical details are in Michel 2007, p. 79.〕 When his son Charles Joullain married Catherine Louise Leclerc, the daughter of Sébastien Leclerc (1676-1763),〔For his father, see Sébastien Leclerc (1637–1714).〕 his father transferred to him the portion of his business that dealt with frames. His son later assumed the name François-Charles Joullain and became one of the most important dealers of the second half of the 18th century.〔Hellyer 1996.〕 ''Joullain'' printseller, was mentioned in Horace Walpole's correspondence with the marquise du Deffand.〔Walpole 1937, p. 346 and note.〕 == Notes ==
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