Jean-Adrien Guignet

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Jean-Adrien Guignet. Self-portrait. Musee Rolin Jean-Adrien Guignet. Self-portrait.jpg
Jean-Adrien Guignet. Self-portrait. Musée Rolin

Jean-Adrien Guignet (1816 – 1854) was a French orientalist painter. [1]

Guignet was born in Annecy and grew up in the city of Autun. He was a friend of Hippolyte Michaud. He was a rather popular orientalist painter in his time, and was especially commanded for his Egyptian scenes. He died in Paris.

Works

Musée des beaux-arts de Beaune
Musée du Louvre
Musée des beaux-arts de Rouen
Musée Rolin

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References

  1. Institute, Witt Library of the Courtauld (2014). Checklist of Painters from 1200-1994. Routledge. ISBN   978-1-134-26413-1.
  2. Karamanides, Dimitra (15 December 2005). Pythagoras: Pioneering Mathematician and Musical Theorist of Ancient Greece. p. 32. ISBN   9781404205000.