Nicolas André Monsiau
Painter

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Nicolas André Monsiau : biography

Nicolas André Monsiau, is a french painter born in 1754 in Paris, France and who died in 1837 in Paris, France. Nicolas André Monsiau belonged to the neoclassicism art style. He mainly worked during the classical period in the 19 century.

Nicolas André Monsiau : his main artworks

Nicolas André Monsiau is famous for the following art works : louis xvi donnant ses instructions au capitaine de vaisseau la pérouse, molière lisant tartuffe chez ninon de lenclos, l'abolition de l'esclavage en février 1794... In order to stare at his work in a museum or gallery, you need to go to musée et domaine national de versailles et de trianon, versailles, france, comédie-française library, paris, france, musee de la ville de paris - musee carnavalet, paris, france, palais des beaux-arts, lille, france. The art work of Nicolas André Monsiau are, indeed, mainly kept in musée et domaine national de versailles et de trianon, versailles, france, comédie-française library, paris, france, musee de la ville de paris - musee carnavalet, paris, france, palais des beaux-arts, lille, france. Muzéo offers high quality canvas prints & artprints of the main artworks made by Nicolas André Monsiau to embellish your home or your office.

Nicolas André Monsiau : his life as an artist

Nicolas André Monsiau began his artist training in Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, Paris, France. Then Nicolas André Monsiau continue his training and study with Jean-François Pierre Peyron. Among his students and apprentices, we noted that he taught Pierre Bouillon.

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