Louis-Marin Bonnet

French, 1736 - 1793 French engraver and publisher. He came from a family of artisans and owed his training in engraving to his brother-in-law, the engraver Louis Legrand (1723-1808). Through Legrand, Bonnet became the pupil of Jean-Charles Francois in 1756, a year before the latter discovered the CRAYON MANNER technique of engraving, designed to reproduce the effect of a coloured-chalk drawing. Around the end of 1757 Bonnet used the new technique to engrave a Cupid after Francois Eisen. Gilles Demarteau, a rival of Jean-Charles Francois


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Louis-Marin Bonnet Head of Flora oil


Head of Flora
Painting ID::  26685
Head of Flora
mk53 1769 print in the pastel manner 41.8x33.6cm Washington,National Gallery of Art,
   
   
     

Louis-Marin Bonnet The Broken Fan oil


The Broken Fan
Painting ID::  41152
The Broken Fan
mk157 c.1780
mk157 c.1780
   
   
     

Louis-Marin Bonnet Arrest of Major Davel oil


Arrest of Major Davel
Painting ID::  84225
Arrest of Major Davel
Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Medium_Oil_on_canvas _cyf
   
   
     

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     Louis-Marin Bonnet
     French, 1736 - 1793 French engraver and publisher. He came from a family of artisans and owed his training in engraving to his brother-in-law, the engraver Louis Legrand (1723-1808). Through Legrand, Bonnet became the pupil of Jean-Charles Francois in 1756, a year before the latter discovered the CRAYON MANNER technique of engraving, designed to reproduce the effect of a coloured-chalk drawing. Around the end of 1757 Bonnet used the new technique to engrave a Cupid after Francois Eisen. Gilles Demarteau, a rival of Jean-Charles Francois

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