Philibert-Louis Debucourt
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- | '''Philibert-Louis Debucourt''', a French painter and [[engraving|engraver]], was born in Paris in 1765, and became a pupil of [[Joseph-Marie Vien|Vien]]. He executed a | + | '''Philibert-Louis Debucourt''', a French painter and [[engraving|engraver]], was born in Paris in 1765, and became a pupil of [[Joseph-Marie Vien|Vien]]. He executed a few plates in [[mezzotint]]; the 'Heureuse famille,' the 'Benediction de la mariée,' and the 'Cruche cassée,' after his own designs. But his attention wad chiefly given to engraving in [[aquatint]], in which he produced his[[Masterpiece|chefs-d'oeuvre]] after [[Carle Vernet]], the '[[Horse frightened by a Lion]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:George_Stubbs_004.jpg?uselang=de],' the '[[Horse frightened by Lightning]],' the 'Strayed Huntsman,' and other subjects. Bucourt, who was for some years assisted by his pupil and nephew, [[Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet|M. Jazet]], died at [[Belleville (commune)|Belleville]] in 1832. |
- | few plates in [[mezzotint]]; the 'Heureuse famille,' the 'Benediction de la mariée,' and the 'Cruche cassée,' after his own designs. But his attention waS chiefly given to engraving in [[aquatint]], in which he produced his[[Masterpiece|chefs-d'oeuvre]] after [[Carle Vernet]], the 'Horse frightened by a Lion,' the 'Horse frightened by Lightning,' the 'Strayed Huntsman,' and other subjects. Bucourt, who was for some years assisted by his pupil and nephew, [[Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet|M. Jazet]], died at [[Belleville (commune)|Belleville]] in 1832. | + | |
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Philibert-Louis Debucourt, a French painter and engraver, was born in Paris in 1765, and became a pupil of Vien. He executed a few plates in mezzotint; the 'Heureuse famille,' the 'Benediction de la mariée,' and the 'Cruche cassée,' after his own designs. But his attention wad chiefly given to engraving in aquatint, in which he produced hischefs-d'oeuvre after Carle Vernet, the 'Horse frightened by a Lion[1],' the 'Horse frightened by Lightning,' the 'Strayed Huntsman,' and other subjects. Bucourt, who was for some years assisted by his pupil and nephew, M. Jazet, died at Belleville in 1832.
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