Falconet is best known in England by a set of portraits of eminent artists, drawn in profile in
blacklead, with a slight tint of colour on the cheeks; these were engraved in the dotted manner by
D. P. Pariset, and also by Burnet Reading. Many of his other portraits were engraved, among them being:
Horace Walpole,
James Granger, Viscount Nuneham, the Earl and Countess of Marchmont and their son, Lord Polwarth,
Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland,
Christian VII of Denmark, all engraved by Pariset; Elizabeth, Countess of Harcourt, Elizabeth, Countess of Ancrum, Mrs. Green and her son, and others engraved in mezzotint by
Valentine Green; others were engraved by Hibbert, James Watson,
John Dixon, Gabriel Smith, and
J. F. Bause. There is a small engraving, from a design by Falconet, representing the interior of his father's studio. He also engraved himself some designs of
François Boucher. His daughter, Madame Jankowitz, bequeathed a collection of his works to the Museum at Nancy, comprising portraits of himself and family, pictures and drawings, besides some plaster busts by his wife, including one of Falconet himself. He decorated a Chinese temple for Lady de Grey at
Wrest in
Bedfordshire. == Selected works ==