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Charles Henard BIOGRAPHY
1757 Bourg-en-Bresse, France - c.1812 New York. Known for: Miniature portrait gouache/watercolor painting, women and children.
Charles Henard is known to have worked in London in the 1780s and 1790s, and in Paris between 1806 and 1812. He painted several well-known Marylanders, and is therefore presumed to have been in... Read full biography
Charles Henard is known to have worked in London in the 1780s and 1790s, and in Paris between 1806 and 1812. He painted several well-known Marylanders, and is therefore presumed to have been in Baltimore around 1814. There is no hard evidence, however, that Henard ever worked in the United States.... Read full biography
Charles Henard is known to have worked in London in the 1780s and 1790s, and in Paris between 1806 and 1812. He painted several well-known Marylanders, and is therefore presumed to have been in Baltimore around 1814. There is no hard evidence, however, that Henard ever worked in the United States.
Charles Henard is known to have worked in London in the 1780s and 1790s, and in Paris between 1806 and 1812. He painted several well-known Marylanders, and is therefore presumed to have been in Baltimore around 1814. There is no hard evidence, however, that Henard ever worked in the United States.
Charles Henard is known to have worked in London in the 1780s and 1790s, and in Paris between 1806 and 1812. He painted several well-known Marylanders, and is therefore presumed to have been in Baltimore around 1814. There is no hard evidence, however, that Henard ever worked in the United States.
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Biography page for Charles Henard ((1757 - c.1812)), known for Miniature portrait gouache/watercolor painting, women and children. Showing 1 biographical entries and 0 sample artworks.
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Charles Henard is known to have worked in London in the 1780s and 1790s, and in Paris between 1806 and 1812. He painted several well-known Marylanders, and is therefore presumed to have been in Baltimore around 1814. There is no hard evidence, however, that Henard ever worked in the United States.
