Clément-Pierre Marillier

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Quakers embracing Native Americans in Pennsylvania. Intaglio after Marillier, in Histoire des deux Indes, 1775.

Clément-Pierre Marillier (20 June 1740 - 11 August 1808) was a French draughtsman and engraver.

Born in Dijon, he was most notable for his book illustrations, such as those for . Some of his compositions were engraved as vignettes by Louis Michel Halbou. He died in Melun in 1808.

Works[]

  • Pau, Musée national du château de Pau, Le Siège de Beauvais, drawings by Marillier, engraved by Jean-Jacques Avril.
  • Frontispieces to the two volumes of the completeworks of Salomon Gessner, published in Paris by Dusart, designed and engraved by Marillier

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