Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret

Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret was a French lithographer and painter (1782–1863). He was born at Bordeaux and died at Paris.

Also recorded as Pierre Nolsque Bergeret; Pierre Nolasque Bergeret; p. n. bergeret; Bergeret.

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Recognition and collections

Work by Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret is held by Nationalmuseum, Art Institute of Chicago, Musée de l'Histoire de France and Musée Thomas-Henry.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q3031626.

In detail

training under Pierre Lacour the Elder, François-André Vincent and Jacques-Louis David is recorded. the recorded working language is French.

Places of work recorded in the authority are Paris.

Works named in the authority record are Charles V Picking up Titian's Paintbrush.

Work by Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret is recorded in the collections of Nationalmuseum, Art Institute of Chicago, Musée de l'Histoire de France, Musée Thomas-Henry and Dayton Art Institute.

Chronology

  1. 1782Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret born at Bordeaux.
  2. 1782Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret was born in 1782 at Bordeaux.
  3. 1863Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret died at Paris.
  4. 1863Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret died in 1863 at Paris.

Connections

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Died at

  • ParisPlace

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Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q3031626: Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret

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