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Jollain (also spelled JolinBénézit 1976, vol. 6, p. 90. and Iollain) was the name of a family of French engravers and engraving publishers who lived and worked in the 17th and 18th centuries, mainly in Paris.Saur 2000, vol. 5, p. 340. Saur cites Thieme and Becker 1907–1950, vol 19, for all members of this family. Their engravings were often published under the name Chez Jollain (English: House of Jollain). The
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Jollain was responsible for the first engraving of harpsichord music in France.Cypress 2007.


Family members

Gérard Jollain (first mentioned 1660, buried 28 May 1683) was a copper engraver. Bénézit gives his name as Gérard Jolin (or Jollain) and says he resided on the Rue Saint-Jacques in Paris under the shop sign ''Ville de Cologne'' and was the father of François-Gérard Jollain (next). François Jollain (ca. 1641 – 18 April 1704) was a copper engraver. Bénézit gives his name as François-Gérard Jolin (or Jollain) ''l'ainé'' (the elder) and says he was a ''graveur au burin'' (a burin is a type of engraving tool), primarily of portraits, and the son of Gérard Jolin (previous). "He was cited in February 1697 as a ''marchand graveur juré, mouleur de bois'' (sworn merchant engraver, caster of wood)." Jacques Jollain (first mentioned 1679) was a copper engraver. Bénézit gives his name as Jacques Jolin ''le jeune'' (the young) and also describes him as a ''graveur au burin'', who did portraits and resided in Paris during the 17th and 18th centuries. François-Gérard Jollain (first mentioned 1684, last mentioned 1719) was an engraver. Gérard Jollain (first mentioned 1704, last mentioned 1719) was a copper engraver.


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(1667) File:Bude-Jollai.jpg, View and map of Buda File:Léon Bouthillier, comte de Chavigny.jpg, Léon Bouthillier File:Almanach pour 1715 la prise de Barcelone par le duc de Berwick le 13 septembre 1714.jpg, Siege of Barcelona (Gérard Jollain, 1715) File:Jollain Jethro's visit.jpg, Jethro's visit (Gérard Jollain, 1670) File:Plan de la Foire de Saint-Germain - Iollain - Venard 1985 p30.jpg, A Parisian fair


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Sources

* Bénézit, E. (1976). ''Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs'' (new edition). Paris: Librairie Gründ. . * Cypress, Rebecca (November 2007) "Chambonnières, Jollain and the first engraving of harpsichord music in France"
''Early Music'', 35 (4): 539–553
. * Saur, K. G., publisher (2000). ''The Artists of the World: A Bio-bibliographical Index A to Z''. Munich: K. G. Saur. . * Thieme, Ulrich; Becker, Felix, founders (1907–1950). ''Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart'', volume 19 (1926) by
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. Leipzig: Seemann. . * Venard, Michèle (1985). ''La Foire entre en scène''. Paris: Librairie Theâtrale. . {{ACArt French engravers 18th-century engravers