Neapolitan school Neapolitan gouache painted from Vesuvius | Neoclassic school, XVIIIth, By a Poussin follower, circle of Joseph-Marie Vien or Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes Imposant allegorical landscape in a antique nature decorum from 18th century, near of Jourdain (Baniyas) french neoclassicism school influenced by Poussin A magnificent neoclassic landscape, maybe Baniyas, from the circle... Read more | CHRÉTIEN Gilles-Louis (1745 - 1811) / FOUQUET Very rare physionotrace portrait, circa 1791, of Louis-Charles de Bourbon, Prince, future King of France under the name of Louis XVII, drawn by Fouquet and engraved by Chrétien, Cour Saint Honoré à Paris |
CHRÉTIEN Gilles-Louis (1745 - 1811) / Fouquet Physionotrace portrait from end of 18th (1st French Republic or French Directory) of an elegant woman, wife of Commissaire des Guerres Bazin de la Bintinays ,drawn by Fouquet, engraved by Chrétien, Rue Saint Honoré vis-à-vis l'Oratoire n°45 et 133 à Paris | CHRÉTIEN Gilles-Louis (1745 - 1811) / Fouquet Rare Physionotrace portrait from the end of 18th (1st French Republic or French Directory) of the young Commissaire des Guerres (wars police chief) Armand Charles Théodore Bazin de la Bintinays drawn by Fouquet, engraved by Chrétien | Bouchardy (the father) Romantic physionotrace of a young aristocrat wearing military decorations from the end of first Empire or beginning of Bourbon Restoration drawn and engraved by Bouchardy Father, successor of Chrétien, Palais Royal n°82, Paris |
CHRÉTIEN Gilles-Louis (1745 - 1811) / Fouquet Physionotrace from French Directory Epoch, portrait of a fashionable young man of the 18th century wearing an earring, drawn by Fournier & engraved by Chrétien, physionotrace inventor, rue Saint Honoré vis à vis l'Oratoire n°45 et 133 à Paris | CHRÉTIEN Gilles-Louis (1745 - 1811) / Fouquet Portrait of Deputy Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville, end of 18th century, after French Revolution, drawn by par Fouquet and engraved by Chrétien, Passage Honoré à Paris, in 1792 | CHRÉTIEN Gilles-Louis (1745 - 1811) / Fouquet The felicity of Felicity, portrait of Félicité Dupont, wife of Deputy Jacques-Pierre Brissot, drawn by par Fouquet and engraved by Chrétien, Passage Honoré à Paris, circa 1792 |
Chrétien Gilles-Louis (1745 - 1811) & Edmé QUENEDEY (1756-1830) attributed to Physionotrace portrait in colors of a gentleman under French Revolution | Chrétien Gilles-Louis (1745 - 1811) - Edmé QUENEDEY (1756-1830) attributed to Portrait of a french astronomer probably drawn & watercolored by Quenedey & engraved by Chrétien | Edmé QUENEDEY (1756-1830) Portrait of a napoleonic officer of 1st Empire drawn and engraved by Edmé Quenedey, Paris, 1809 |
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