| Geboren | 2. Februar 1782 (Bordeaux) |
| Gestorben | 21. Februar 1863 (Paris) im Alter von 81 Jahren |
| Nationalität | Frankreich |
| Epochen | Genremalerei |
| Beruf | Lithograf, Maler |
| Lehrer | Pierre Lacour, François-André Vincent, Jacques-Louis David |
| Bekannte Werke | Charles V Picking up Titian's Paintbrush (1808), Honors Rendered to Raphael on His Deathbed (1806), Aretino in the Studio of Tintoretto (1822), Rembrandt in his studio (1834), Alexander I presents to Napoleon I the Kalmyks, Cossacks and Baskirs of the Russian army, July 9, 1807 |
| Museen | Art Institute of Chicago |
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| Geboren | 2. Februar 1782 (Bordeaux) |
| Gestorben | 21. Februar 1863 (Paris) im Alter von 81 Jahren |
| Nationalität | Frankreich |
| Epochen | Genremalerei |
| Beruf | Lithograf, Maler |
| Lehrer | Pierre Lacour, François-André Vincent, Jacques-Louis David |
| Bekannte Werke | Charles V Picking up Titian's Paintbrush (1808), Honors Rendered to Raphael on His Deathbed (1806), Aretino in the Studio of Tintoretto (1822), Rembrandt in his studio (1834), Alexander I presents to Napoleon I the Kalmyks, Cossacks and Baskirs of the Russian army, July 9, 1807 |
| Museen | Art Institute of Chicago |