Jacques Journu, called Abbé Journu-Dumoncey (1733-1791)
PaintingsFrench18th century

Jacques Journu, called Abbé Journu-Dumoncey (1733-1791)

c. 1769

Artists

Jean-Baptiste PerronneauArtist
Classification
Paintings
Medium
Oil on canvas
Culture
French
Century
18th century
Division
European and American Art
Department
Department of Paintings, Sculpture & Decorative Arts

Dimensions

71.12 x 58.1 cm (28 x 22 7/8 in.)

Provenance

Probably Bernard Journu-Auber, Count de Tustal, son of Bonaventure Journu, by descent; to Genevieve Le Grix de La Salle, his daughter, and Jacques Le Grix de La Salle, Château de Grands Verdus, à Sedisac, Gironde, 1816, by descent; to Albert Le Grix de La Salle, Bordeau, by descent; to M. Arthur De Richemont, his brother-in-law, Bordeaux, 1911. [Demotte, New York, 1918], sold; to Grenville Lindall Winthrop, 1921, bequest; to Fogg Art Museums, 1943

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