Christophe Guérin
Christophe Guérin (1758–1831) was a French engraver and painter. He is notable for his engravings and his reproductions of paintings by Raphael and Correggio.
Life[]
Born in Strasbourg to the engraver Jean Guérin, he learned drawing and engraving in his father's studio before studying at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris. He returned to his birthplace in 1787 and engraved banknotes, as had his father. In 1803 he became head professor at the city's Galerie des peintures, a post he held until his death. He also took part in the foundation of a drawing school for the city and became its head.
Selected works by museum[]
- Cambridge (United States), Fogg Art Museum :
- The Archangel Leading the Young Tobias, after the top of the right panel from the Pavia Charterhouse Altarpiece by Perugino;[1]
- Love Disarmed, after Corregio;[2]
- Saint Benedict's Vision, after Eustache Le Sueur;[3]
- Adrien de Lezay-Marnésia;[4]
- Artemisia II, after Hendrik van Limborch;[5]
- Rest in the countryside, after Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg.[6]
- Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France :
- Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti de Mirabeau, engraving by Lambertus Antonius Claessens after a drawing by Christophe Guérin;[7]
- Claude Florimond Esmangard, counsellor of state;[8]
- Jean Laurent Blessig.[9]
- London, British Museum :
- Portrait of Nicolas Luckner, marshal of France;[10]
- Crossing the Stream, after Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg;[11]
- Mary Magdalen Contemplating A Crucifix, after Correggio;[12]
- The Dance of the Muses, after Giulio Romano;[13]
- Nicolas François de Neufchâteau;[14]
- Christ Crowned With Thorns;[15]
- The Sibyl[16]
- Jean-Baptiste Treilhard, minister plenipotentiary to the Council of Rasdtadt.[17]
Gallery[]
The Archangel Leading the Young Tobias, after Perugino
Artemisia II, after Hendrik van Limborch
Adrien de Lezay-Marnésia
Crossing the Stream, after Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg
References[]
- ^ The Archangel Leading the Young Tobias.
- ^ Love Disarmed.
- ^ St Benedict's Vision.
- ^ Adrien de lezay-Marnésia.
- ^ Artemisia II.
- ^ Rest in the countryside.
- ^ Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti de Mirabeau.
- ^ Claude Florimond Esmangard, counsellor of state.
- ^ Jean Laurent Blessig.
- ^ Portrait of Nicolas Luckner.
- ^ Crossing the Stream.
- ^ Mary Magdalen Contemplating A Crucifix.
- ^ The Dance of the Muses.
- ^ François de Neufchâteau.
- ^ Christ Crowned With Thorns.
- ^ The Sibyl.
- ^ Jean-Baptiste Treilhard.
- 18th-century engravers
- 19th-century engravers
- French engravers
- 1758 births
- 1831 deaths
- People from Strasbourg