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fl.1800 - 1847. Known for: Bird imitation, still lifes of fruit and flowers, illustrations for ornithological works.
Auguste Pelletier, a renowned artist of the 19th century, worked closely with Jacques Barraband on illustrations for ornithologist François Levaillant's publications. Pelletier excelled in bird... Read full biography
Auguste Pelletier, a renowned artist of the 19th century, worked closely with Jacques Barraband on illustrations for ornithologist François Levaillant's publications. Pelletier excelled in bird imitation and also produced still lifes of fruit and flowers. He moved to London in 1816 and exhibited at... Read full biography
Auguste Pelletier, a renowned artist of the 19th century, worked closely with Jacques Barraband on illustrations for ornithologist François Levaillant's publications. Pelletier excelled in bird imitation and also produced still lifes of fruit and flowers. He moved to London in 1816 and exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Royal Academy and the Old Water Colour Society. Pelletier's work was highly regarded by figures like Audubon and Benjamin Leadbeater. His friendship with Napoleon... Read full biography
Auguste Pelletier, a renowned artist of the 19th century, worked closely with Jacques Barraband on illustrations for ornithologist François Levaillant's publications. Pelletier excelled in bird imitation and also produced still lifes of fruit and flowers. He moved to London in 1816 and exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Royal Academy and the Old Water Colour Society. Pelletier's work was highly regarded by figures like Audubon and Benjamin Leadbeater. His friendship with Napoleon III's brother-in-law, Pierre Bure, is highlighted, along with their connection to Louis-Napoléon and his family. The text also mentions Pelletier's involvement in illustrating zoological works and his association with notable individuals in the art... Read full biography
Auguste Pelletier, a renowned artist of the 19th century, worked closely with Jacques Barraband on illustrations for ornithologist François Levaillant's publications. Pelletier excelled in bird imitation and also produced still lifes of fruit and flowers. He moved to London in 1816 and exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Royal Academy and the Old Water Colour Society. Pelletier's work was highly regarded by figures like Audubon and Benjamin Leadbeater. His friendship with Napoleon III's brother-in-law, Pierre Bure, is highlighted, along with their connection to Louis-Napoléon and his family. The text also mentions Pelletier's involvement in illustrating zoological works and his association with notable individuals in the art world.Information provided by the user.
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