Charles-Jean-François Chéron (1635–1698), often known as François Chéron, was a French goldsmith, medallist, and painter active in Rome and Paris; his cousin was the noted painter and poet Élisabeth Sophie Chéron. Chéron was born in Lunéville, where his father, Jean-Charles Chéron (fl. 1630s), was a jeweller and engraver to Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine. The younger Chéron moved to Rome in 1655 to help produce works for the Papal Mint. During his time in Rome, Chéron created medals of Pope Clement IX and Pope Clement X, Christina of Sweden, and Louis XIV of France (1672). In 1675 he was summoned to Paris by Louis XIV, and enrolled in the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in the subsequent year. His academy reception piece consisted of portrait medals of Charles Le Brun and others,
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| - Charles-Jean-François Chéron, aussi dénommé François Chéron, est un orfèvre, médailleur et peintre français, né à Lunéville le 29 mai 1635, et mort à Paris le 18 mars 1698. (fr)
- Charles-Jean-François Chéron (Lunéville, 1635 – Parigi, 1698) è stato un medaglista francese. Dopo aver lavorato alla zecca di Roma rientrò (1675) in Francia, divenendone accademico nel 1680. Passò da uno stile vivace ad un perfetto, ma talvolta stucchevole classicismo. Tra i suoi numerosi allievi si può menzionare il medaglista, orafo, modellatore in cera, intagliatore in avorio, miniatore svedese Raimund Faltz. (it)
- Charles-Jean-François Chéron (1635–1698), often known as François Chéron, was a French goldsmith, medallist, and painter active in Rome and Paris; his cousin was the noted painter and poet Élisabeth Sophie Chéron. Chéron was born in Lunéville, where his father, Jean-Charles Chéron (fl. 1630s), was a jeweller and engraver to Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine. The younger Chéron moved to Rome in 1655 to help produce works for the Papal Mint. During his time in Rome, Chéron created medals of Pope Clement IX and Pope Clement X, Christina of Sweden, and Louis XIV of France (1672). In 1675 he was summoned to Paris by Louis XIV, and enrolled in the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in the subsequent year. His academy reception piece consisted of portrait medals of Charles Le Brun and others, (en)
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| - Charles-Jean-François Chéron (1635–1698), often known as François Chéron, was a French goldsmith, medallist, and painter active in Rome and Paris; his cousin was the noted painter and poet Élisabeth Sophie Chéron. Chéron was born in Lunéville, where his father, Jean-Charles Chéron (fl. 1630s), was a jeweller and engraver to Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine. The younger Chéron moved to Rome in 1655 to help produce works for the Papal Mint. During his time in Rome, Chéron created medals of Pope Clement IX and Pope Clement X, Christina of Sweden, and Louis XIV of France (1672). In 1675 he was summoned to Paris by Louis XIV, and enrolled in the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in the subsequent year. His academy reception piece consisted of portrait medals of Charles Le Brun and others, with later work including a fine medal of Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Chéron was employed at the Medal Mint for 12 years, where he produced medals upon a wide variety of subjects and occasions. He died in Paris. (en)
- Charles-Jean-François Chéron, aussi dénommé François Chéron, est un orfèvre, médailleur et peintre français, né à Lunéville le 29 mai 1635, et mort à Paris le 18 mars 1698. (fr)
- Charles-Jean-François Chéron (Lunéville, 1635 – Parigi, 1698) è stato un medaglista francese. Dopo aver lavorato alla zecca di Roma rientrò (1675) in Francia, divenendone accademico nel 1680. Passò da uno stile vivace ad un perfetto, ma talvolta stucchevole classicismo. Tra i suoi numerosi allievi si può menzionare il medaglista, orafo, modellatore in cera, intagliatore in avorio, miniatore svedese Raimund Faltz. (it)
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