Jacques Aliamet
Jacques Aliamet (1726–1788) was a French printmaker, printseller and etcher.
Also recorded as Jean-Jacques Aliamet; Jacques Aillamet; Aliamet; J. Aliamet; J. Alimet.
Jacques Aliamet in brief
- Born
- 1726
- Died
- 1788
- Known for
- printmaker, printseller, etcher, copper engraver and art dealer
- Place of birth
- Abbeville
Overview
Born at Abbeville in 1726, died at Paris in 1788.
In detail
training under Robert Hecquet is recorded. Anne Philiberte Coulet, Emmanuel Jean Nepomucene De Ghendt and Joseph de Longueil are recorded as having studied under Jacques Aliamet. the recorded working language is French.
The field of work recorded is printmaking and art.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Paris and Vienna. Membership is recorded of Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture.
Work by Jacques Aliamet is recorded in the collections of Nationalmuseum, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Finnish National Gallery and Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Sources
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- 1.
“Jacques Aliamet”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3158110: Jacques Aliamet
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