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1735 Chalon-Sur-Saone - 1814 Paris. Known for: Painting, sculpture.
GUILLAUME BOICHOT. Boichot (30 August 1735 - 9 December 1814) was both a painter and a sculptor but mainly produced sculptures. Today his many extant Neoclassical drawings are admired above all.... Read full biography
GUILLAUME BOICHOT. Boichot (30 August 1735 - 9 December 1814) was both a painter and a sculptor but mainly produced sculptures. Today his many extant Neoclassical drawings are admired above all. Although a student of Simon Challe (1719-1765) in Paris, Boichot is regarded primarily as self-taught.... Read full biography
GUILLAUME BOICHOT. Boichot (30 August 1735 - 9 December 1814) was both a painter and a sculptor but mainly produced sculptures. Today his many extant Neoclassical drawings are admired above all. Although a student of Simon Challe (1719-1765) in Paris, Boichot is regarded primarily as self-taught. An art lover named Barault took Boichot under his wing. The young student admired Michelangelo and Raphael and read Leonardo's treatises and visited a surgeon to study anatomy. But his father advised... Read full biography
GUILLAUME BOICHOT. Boichot (30 August 1735 - 9 December 1814) was both a painter and a sculptor but mainly produced sculptures. Today his many extant Neoclassical drawings are admired above all. Although a student of Simon Challe (1719-1765) in Paris, Boichot is regarded primarily as self-taught. An art lover named Barault took Boichot under his wing. The young student admired Michelangelo and Raphael and read Leonardo's treatises and visited a surgeon to study anatomy. But his father advised him to become a sculptor and architect, and to abandon painting. Early on, Boichot did decorative paintings in the private town house of Guichard-Pontheret. At the Academy Boichot attained the rank of agréé in 1788 with Diomedes Carrying off the... Read full biography
GUILLAUME BOICHOT. Boichot (30 August 1735 - 9 December 1814) was both a painter and a sculptor but mainly produced sculptures. Today his many extant Neoclassical drawings are admired above all. Although a student of Simon Challe (1719-1765) in Paris, Boichot is regarded primarily as self-taught. An art lover named Barault took Boichot under his wing. The young student admired Michelangelo and Raphael and read Leonardo's treatises and visited a surgeon to study anatomy. But his father advised him to become a sculptor and architect, and to abandon painting. Early on, Boichot did decorative paintings in the private town house of Guichard-Pontheret. At the Academy Boichot attained the rank of agréé in 1788 with Diomedes Carrying off the Palladium, and a year later he became a full academician. On the other hand, he lost the coveted Gran... Read full biography

