ArtistsJean-Gabriel Charvet
Jean-Gabriel Charvet

Jean-Gabriel Charvet

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  • BiographyWikipedia· 88%

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Jean-Gabriel Charvet (1750–1829), also known as Jean Gabriel Charvet, was a French painter, designer and draftsman who was born in Serrières, Ardèche, France. He studied at the École de Dessin in Lyon under the French artist Donat Nonnotte (1708–1785) and worked as a designer for the French wallpaper manufacturer Joseph Dufour et Cie (1752–1827) of Mâcon, France. In 1773, Charvet travelled to Guadeloupe in the Caribbean on business for his uncle, and stayed for four years producing many studies of native flora and fauna, as well as landscapes. By 1785, he had established a drawing school in Annonay, south of Lyon. Annonay had been a papermaking region since the Sixteenth Century.

Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 90% · Updated 1mo ago

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  • Cooper Hewitt
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Jean Gabriel Charvet
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