Jean-François Gilles Colson, the son of Jean-Baptiste Gilles, was born in Dijon in 1733. He was a pupil of his father, of Frère Imbert at Avignon, and of at Lyons. On coming to Paris he was presented to the Duke of Bouillon, who kept him in constant employment for forty years as architect, sculptor, painter, and even gardener. He gained a high reputation as a portrait painter, and left several manuscripts on perspective, poetry, and the fine arts. He died in Paris in 1803.
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| - جان فرانسوا غيليس كولسون (ar)
- Jean-François Colson (fr)
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| - جان فرانسوا غيليس كولسون (بالفرنسية: Jean-François Colson) هو رسام ومهندس معماري فرنسي، ولد في 2 مارس 1733 في ديجون في فرنسا، وتوفي في 1 مارس 1803 في باريس في فرنسا. (ar)
- Jean-François Gilles Colson, the son of Jean-Baptiste Gilles, was born in Dijon in 1733. He was a pupil of his father, of Frère Imbert at Avignon, and of at Lyons. On coming to Paris he was presented to the Duke of Bouillon, who kept him in constant employment for forty years as architect, sculptor, painter, and even gardener. He gained a high reputation as a portrait painter, and left several manuscripts on perspective, poetry, and the fine arts. He died in Paris in 1803. (en)
- Jean-François Colson, ou Jean-François-Gille Colson, né à Dijon le 2 mars 1733, mort à Paris le 1er mars 1803, est un peintre, architecte et sculpteur français. Il est le frère de l'acteur Jean-Claude-Gille Colson, dit Bellecour. (fr)
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| - جان فرانسوا غيليس كولسون (بالفرنسية: Jean-François Colson) هو رسام ومهندس معماري فرنسي، ولد في 2 مارس 1733 في ديجون في فرنسا، وتوفي في 1 مارس 1803 في باريس في فرنسا. (ar)
- Jean-François Gilles Colson, the son of Jean-Baptiste Gilles, was born in Dijon in 1733. He was a pupil of his father, of Frère Imbert at Avignon, and of at Lyons. On coming to Paris he was presented to the Duke of Bouillon, who kept him in constant employment for forty years as architect, sculptor, painter, and even gardener. He gained a high reputation as a portrait painter, and left several manuscripts on perspective, poetry, and the fine arts. He died in Paris in 1803. (en)
- Jean-François Colson, ou Jean-François-Gille Colson, né à Dijon le 2 mars 1733, mort à Paris le 1er mars 1803, est un peintre, architecte et sculpteur français. Il est le frère de l'acteur Jean-Claude-Gille Colson, dit Bellecour. (fr)
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