Philippe Millereau (c. 1570–1610) was a French Mannerist painter of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, active during the reign of Henri IV, and assimilated to the Second School of Fontainebleau, of which he remained a relatively minor figure; he was clearly influenced by Toussaint Dubreuil, but also by Italian artists such as Nicolò dell'Abbate, and Flemish painters. Art historians see him as a "petit maître" (small master) of this period.
PhilippeMillereau (c. 1570–1610) was a French Mannerist painter of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, active during the reign of Henri IV, and assimilated...
Richelieu, Baroque, Louis XIV of France, Palace of Versailles, Classicism PhilippeMillereau (1570–1610), painter Daniel Dumonstier (1574–1646), draftsman Pierre...
born) Toussaint Dubreuil (c. 1561–1602) Martin Fréminet (1567–1619) PhilippeMillereau French art French Renaissance Oxford Dictionary of Art Jacobson, 80-83...
in Poland Timeline of Italian artists to 1800 Mannerism in Brazil PhilippeMillereau Art of the late 16th century in Milan Freedberg 1971, p. 483. "Mannerism"...
Mirtchev: Sergei Michel Bompoil: Robert Monteil Nicolas Koretzky: Philippe Arthur Vinciane Millereau: Carole Bauer Jade Phan-Gia: Lucie Smadja Marc Arnaud: Paul...
Scanreigh. Editions PhilippeMillereau, 1996. Reduction du tryptique, poem with 4 original woodcuts by JM. Scanreigh, PhilippeMillereau, 1996. Il était un...