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1805 Brest, Brittany, France - 1890 Brest, France. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Auguste Étienne François Mayer was born in Brest, Brittany, France. He was a renowned artist who specialized in naval battle scenes and exhibited his first oil painting at the Paris Salon in 1824.... Read full biography
Auguste Étienne François Mayer was born in Brest, Brittany, France. He was a renowned artist who specialized in naval battle scenes and exhibited his first oil painting at the Paris Salon in 1824. Mayer participated in several Arctic expeditions and traveled extensively to Turkey and Egypt with... Read full biography
Auguste Étienne François Mayer was born in Brest, Brittany, France. He was a renowned artist who specialized in naval battle scenes and exhibited his first oil painting at the Paris Salon in 1824. Mayer participated in several Arctic expeditions and traveled extensively to Turkey and Egypt with fellow artists. He was appointed as a professor at the École Navale, where he taught drawing. Mayer passed away in 1890 in his birthplace of Brest, France.
Auguste Étienne François Mayer was born in Brest, Brittany, France. He was a renowned artist who specialized in naval battle scenes and exhibited his first oil painting at the Paris Salon in 1824. Mayer participated in several Arctic expeditions and traveled extensively to Turkey and Egypt with fellow artists. He was appointed as a professor at the École Navale, where he taught drawing. Mayer passed away in 1890 in his birthplace of Brest, France.
Auguste Étienne François Mayer was born in Brest, Brittany, France. He was a renowned artist who specialized in naval battle scenes and exhibited his first oil painting at the Paris Salon in 1824. Mayer participated in several Arctic expeditions and traveled extensively to Turkey and Egypt with fellow artists. He was appointed as a professor at the École Navale, where he taught drawing. Mayer passed away in 1890 in his birthplace of Brest, France.
