Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet
Discover The World Of Jean-Baptiste Marie & The Collection
Discover a collection inspired by Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet (1745–1811), a pivotal French painter and designer of the Rococo era. Huet was a master of pastoral charm, celebrated for his enchanting and lively depictions of animals and rural idylls . His influence extended far beyond canvas into the very fabric of 18th-century decorative arts, most notably through his iconic designs for the Oberkampf manufactory's celebrated toiles de Jouy .
This collection lovingly reinterprets his exquisite patterns and playful motifs, where a stubborn donkey, a yapping dog, and serene shepherdesses coexist in elegant harmony . We have woven Huet's sense of "subtle humour" and "sensitive gift of observation" into every piece, blending 18th-century sophistication with modern appeal . Each piece honors Huet’s enduring legacy, inviting you to embrace a timeless beauty rooted in nature's simple joys. Welcome to a world where art, history, and elegance unite.
Huet's original works can be found in prestigious institutions worldwide, including the Louvreand Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Paris), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), and the Detroit Institute of Arts.