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1750 Paris, France - 1795 Paris, France. Known for: Landscape painting, drawing, engraving, illustration.
Claude-Louis Châtelet was born in Paris in 1753. He was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver. He first distinguished himself by his contribution to the monumental work published by... Read full biography
Claude-Louis Châtelet was born in Paris in 1753. He was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver. He first distinguished himself by his contribution to the monumental work published by Jean-Benjamin de la Borde, Tableaux topographiques de la Suisse. The engravings were published in three volumes... Read full biography
Claude-Louis Châtelet was born in Paris in 1753. He was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver. He first distinguished himself by his contribution to the monumental work published by Jean-Benjamin de la Borde, Tableaux topographiques de la Suisse. The engravings were published in three volumes between 1782 and 1788. Claude-Louis Châtelet quickly gained a reputation as a painter of landscapes, which lead him to be chosen as one of the main illustrators of one for the most important works of... Read full biography
Claude-Louis Châtelet was born in Paris in 1753. He was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver. He first distinguished himself by his contribution to the monumental work published by Jean-Benjamin de la Borde, Tableaux topographiques de la Suisse. The engravings were published in three volumes between 1782 and 1788. Claude-Louis Châtelet quickly gained a reputation as a painter of landscapes, which lead him to be chosen as one of the main illustrators of one for the most important works of the eighteenth century : Voyage pittoresque ou Description des Royaumes de Naples et de Sicile, which was published in four volumes between 1781 and 1786 by the Abbé de Saint-Non. In 1777 Châtelet went to Italy with Vivant Denon, making 132 engraved... Read full biography
Claude-Louis Châtelet was born in Paris in 1753. He was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver. He first distinguished himself by his contribution to the monumental work published by Jean-Benjamin de la Borde, Tableaux topographiques de la Suisse. The engravings were published in three volumes between 1782 and 1788. Claude-Louis Châtelet quickly gained a reputation as a painter of landscapes, which lead him to be chosen as one of the main illustrators of one for the most important works of the eighteenth century : Voyage pittoresque ou Description des Royaumes de Naples et de Sicile, which was published in four volumes between 1781 and 1786 by the Abbé de Saint-Non. In 1777 Châtelet went to Italy with Vivant Denon, making 132 engraved drawings of Naples, the Puglia, the region of Basilicata, Calabria and Sicily. Back in Franc... Read full biography
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