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Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet SIGNATURES
1745 Paris, France - 1811 Paris, France. Known for: Animal, genre and bucolic landscape painting, engraving, etching.
Jean-Baptiste Huet was a painter and engraver, and nephew of Christophe Huet. He trained with his father, Nicolas Huet, and was then apprenticed to the animal painter Charles Dagomer (fl 1762-4; d... Read full biography
Jean-Baptiste Huet was a painter and engraver, and nephew of Christophe Huet. He trained with his father, Nicolas Huet, and was then apprenticed to the animal painter Charles Dagomer (fl 1762-4; d before 1768), a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc. Huet's interest in printmaking and his... Read full biography
Jean-Baptiste Huet was a painter and engraver, and nephew of Christophe Huet. He trained with his father, Nicolas Huet, and was then apprenticed to the animal painter Charles Dagomer (fl 1762-4; d before 1768), a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc. Huet's interest in printmaking and his acquaintance with Gilles Demarteau, who later engraved many of his compositions, both date from this period. Around 1764 Huet entered the studio of Jean-Baptiste Le Prince, where he further developed his skill... Read full biography
Jean-Baptiste Huet was a painter and engraver, and nephew of Christophe Huet. He trained with his father, Nicolas Huet, and was then apprenticed to the animal painter Charles Dagomer (fl 1762-4; d before 1768), a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc. Huet's interest in printmaking and his acquaintance with Gilles Demarteau, who later engraved many of his compositions, both date from this period. Around 1764 Huet entered the studio of Jean-Baptiste Le Prince, where he further developed his skill as an engraver; most of his engravings and etchings were reproductions of his own work. In 1768 he was approved (agréé) by the Académie Royale, and in 1769 he was received (reçu) as an animal painter with his painting of a Dog Attacking Geese (Paris,... Read full biography
Jean-Baptiste Huet was a painter and engraver, and nephew of Christophe Huet. He trained with his father, Nicolas Huet, and was then apprenticed to the animal painter Charles Dagomer (fl 1762-4; d before 1768), a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc. Huet's interest in printmaking and his acquaintance with Gilles Demarteau, who later engraved many of his compositions, both date from this period. Around 1764 Huet entered the studio of Jean-Baptiste Le Prince, where he further developed his skill as an engraver; most of his engravings and etchings were reproductions of his own work. In 1768 he was approved (agréé) by the Académie Royale, and in 1769 he was received (reçu) as an animal painter with his painting of a Dog Attacking Geese (Paris, Louvre). He first exhibited pictures at the Paris Salon* in 1769. The most important of these were his morceau d... Read full biography
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