Frédéric Millet
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Frédéric Millet (28 July 1786[1] - 20 October 1859) was a French miniature painter and watercolourist, depicting First French Empire figures such as Anne Charles François de Montmorency, Louis-Alexandre Berthier, Maria Josepha Hermengilde Esterházy, Xavier Leprince, Alexandre du Sommerard, Napoleon's second wife Marie Louise and the Orléans, Bassano and Montebello families.[2] Despite his surname he was not related to the painter Jean-François Millet.