Daniel Sarrabat
Daniel Sarrabat was a French painter (1666–1748). He was born at Paris and died at Lyon.
Also recorded as Daniel, II Sarrabat; Daniel Sarabat; Daniel Sarabate; Daniel II Sarrabat; Daniel II Sarabat; Daniel Sarrabat II.
Daniel Sarrabat in brief
- Born
- 1666
- Died
- 1748
- Known for
- painter
- Place of birth
- Paris
Recognition and collections
Daniel Sarrabat received Second Great Prize of Rome and first Prix de Rome for painting. Work by Daniel Sarrabat is held by Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon and Museum of Grenoble.
Identity
Daniel Sarrabat is recorded as having received Second Great Prize of Rome and first Prix de Rome for painting. Daniel Sarrabat is recorded with the citizenship of France. Daniel Sarrabat is recorded as painter.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Paris, Rome and Lyon.
Works named in the authority record are Saint Nicolas dote les trois jeunes filles pauvres.
Work by Daniel Sarrabat is recorded in the collections of Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon and Museum of Grenoble.
Distinctions recorded are Second Great Prize of Rome and first Prix de Rome for painting.
Chronology
- 1666Daniel Sarrabat born at Paris.
- 1666Daniel Sarrabat was born in 1666 at Paris.
- 1748Daniel Sarrabat died at Lyon.
- 1748Daniel Sarrabat died in 1748 at Lyon.
Sources
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- 1.
“Daniel Sarrabat”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3014663: Daniel Sarrabat
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