Émile Jean Sulpis
Émile Jean Sulpis (1856–1942) was a French draftsperson and printmaker.
Émile Jean Sulpis in brief
- Born
- 1856
- Died
- 1942
- Known for
- draftsperson and printmaker
- Place of birth
- Paris
Overview
Born at Paris in 1856, died in 1942.
In detail
Émile Jean Sulpis studied at École Estienne. training under Alexandre Cabanel and Louis Pierre Henriquel-Dupont is recorded. the recorded working language is French.
Employment is recorded with École Estienne. Membership is recorded of Académie des beaux-arts.
Distinctions recorded are Prix de Rome, Knight of the Legion of Honour, resident at the Villa Medici and Officer of the Legion of Honour.
Sources
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- 1.
“Émile-Jean Sulpis”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q15969969: Émile Jean Sulpis
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Elsewhere in Prints
4,109 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- Émile BulandEngraver
- Emile ChambonEngraver
- Émile ColinusEngraver
- Émile FriantEngraver
- Emile LahnerEngraver
- Emile van MarckeEngraver
- Émile VernierEngraver
- Emilio VedovaEngraver
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