- Source: Antoine Chazal
Antoine Chazal (8 November 1793 in Paris – 12 August 1854 in Paris) was a French painter of flowers and of portraits, as well as an engraver. He studied under Misbach, Bidauld, and Van Spaendonck, and became Professor of Iconography at the Jardin des Plantes. Besides portraits, flowers, and fruit, he painted a few landscapes and altar-pieces for churches. He also engraved a portrait of Cardinal La Fare. Chazal died in Paris in 1854.
Engravings
Chazal drew many effigies for the engraver and publisher Ambroise Tardieu, who does not mention it in his prints (see below the legends of the portraits)
References
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- Antoine Chazal
- Antoine Toussaint de Chazal
- Charles Camille Chazal
- Flora Tristan
- Jean Cruveilhier
- Édouard Maunick
- French ship Friedland (1840)
- Les Vélins du Roi
- The Assault (2010 film)
- Joseph-François Malgaigne