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André Jean
André Jean (or Andray), who was born in Paris, in 1662, became a Dominican in 1679. He went to Rome, where he received lessons from Carlo Maratti, and studied the works of Michelangelo and Raphael. He painted portraits and historical subjects, and has the character of being very correct in his designs, and a good colourist. He died at Paris in 1753. Amongst his best works may be mentioned the 'Feast of the Pharisee,' in the Dominican Church at Lyons; his own Portrait, in the Louvre; the'Marriage of Cana,' and the 'Miracle of the Loaves,' at Bordeaux; and the 'Adoration of the Kings,' and numerous others which he painted in various churches in Paris. Andre imparted instruction in art to Taraval, Chasle, and Dumont.