Antoine Chazal

French painter den engraver (1793-1854)

Antoine Chazal (8 November 1793 insyd Paris – 12 August 1854 insyd Paris) na he be a French painter of flowers den of portraits, as well as an engraver.[1] He study under Misbach, Bidauld, den Van Spaendonck, wey he cam turn Professor of Iconography for de Jardin des Plantes. Besides portraits, flowers, den fruit, he paint a few landscapes den altar-pieces give churches. He sanso engrave a portrait of Cardinal La Fare. Chazal die insyd Paris insyd 1854.[2]

Antoine Chazal
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Ein sex anaa gendermale Edit
Country wey e be citizenFrance Edit
Name in native languageAntoine Chazal Edit
Name wey dem give amAntoine Edit
Family nameChazal Edit
Ein date of birth8 November 1793 Edit
Place dem born amParis Edit
Date wey edie12 August 1854 Edit
Place wey edieParis Edit
Place wey dem bury amMontparnasse Cemetery Edit
KiddieCharles Camille Chazal Edit
Languages edey speak, rep anaa signFrench Edit
Ein occupationpainter Edit
Student ofSébastien-Joseph Misbach Edit
Work locationParis Edit
Work period (start)1808 Edit
Work period (end)1854 Edit
Notable workFlore Pittoresque dédié aux dames Edit
Award e receiveKnight of the Legion of Honour Edit
Has works in the collectionMinneapolis Institute of Art, Fitzwilliam Museum, Geldersch Landschap en Kasteelen Edit
Copyright status as creatorcopyrights on works have expired Edit
Artist files atFrick Art Research Library Edit

Engravings

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Chazal draw chaw effigies give de engraver den publisher Ambroise Tardieu, wey no dey mention am insyd ein prints (spy below de legends of de portraits)[3]

References

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  1. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Chazal, Antoine". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.
  2. Philippe Nusbaumer, Antoine Chazal, 1793-1854, Vie et Œuvre, Le Pecq, 2013, préface de Pierre Rosenberg, ISBN 9782951186026.
  3. Philippe Nusbaumer, "Antoine Chazal, 1793-1854, Life and Work", chapter Ambroise Tardieu, p. 556.
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