Jean Lefeuvre
Jean Lefeuvre (August 6, 1882 - December 31, 1974, spelled "Le Feuvre" in the Fayette catalog) was a French painter. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome in 1908. In keeping with the tradition of the time, he was a resident at the Académie de France in Rome, Villa Médicis, from 1909 to 1912. The Villa is currently occupied by the French Embassy in Italy.
Gold medalist at the Salon des artistes français in 1914, he was also honored with a silver medal at the 1937 Exposition Internationale.
France
B1001a (
Henri IV at the Pont Neuf; Château de Pau
B1001a (
- F.58.5
- P-143a
Henri IV at the Pont Neuf; Château de Pau
- Printer: BdF
- 4/7/1960
- 160 x 85mm
- Sig 16
- Watermark: Marie de Médicis
- Like France B996 but denominated in New Francs
France
B1003a (
Molière with Malade Imaginaire (The Imaginary Invalid) play at the Palais Royal
B1003a (
- F.60.8
- P-145a
Molière with Malade Imaginaire (The Imaginary Invalid) play at the Palais Royal
- Printer: BdF
- 1/8/1965
- 182 x 97mm
- Sig 16
- Watermark: Armande Béjart
France
B1005b (
Voltaire at the Tuileries Palace
B1005b (
- F.62.19
- P-147b
Voltaire at the Tuileries Palace
- Printer: BdF
- 1/6/1966
- 150 x 80mm
- Sig 17
- Watermark: Voltaire
France
B1007f (
Pierre Corneille, Versailles; View of Rouen
B1007f (
- F.65.51
- P-149f
Pierre Corneille, Versailles; View of Rouen
- Printer: BdF
- 1/2/1976
- 172 x 92mm
- Sig 18
- Watermark: Portraits d’Auguste et Horace, héros de tragédies de Corneille