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Gabriel Huquier (1695–1772) was an
entrepreneurial French drawer (artist), engraver, printmaker, publisher, and art collector, who
became a
pivotal figure...
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Gabriel Huquier,
originally Jacques-Gabriel (1730–1805) was a portrait-painter and engraver. He was the son of the
roccoco engraver Gabriel Huquier and his...
- and
judge Jimmy Gabriel (1940–2021),
Scottish footballer James Gabriel Huquier (1725–1805),
French painter and
engraver James Gabriel Montresor (1704–1776)...
- Anne Louise,
married Jacques (or James)
Gabriel Huquier (1730–1805) on 30
November 1758 at Paris.
Huquier collaborated with Chéreau for
three years, later...
- The
Foire Saint-Ovide
around 1770 by Jacques-Gabriel
Huquier, Musée de la Révolution française...
- The
brewer William Hardy in 1785 aged 53, by
Huquier (Cozens-Hardy Collection)...
- his
maltings and
brewery to
water power in
March 1784 and also
began grinding wheat later that year;
portrait by
Huquier 1785 (Cozens-Hardy Collection)...
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Foire Saint-Ovide
around 1770 by Jacques-Gabriel
Huquier, (musée de la Révolution française)....
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portrait he drew, and
working for the
entrepreneurial printseller Gabriel Huquier, rue Saint-Jacques, Paris,
making his
first portraits in oils, and especially...
- 54. Jaffé
notes (pp 54, 56) the
other three eminent experts as
Gabriel Huquier, Edme-François
Gersaint and François-Charles
Joullain "The Acquisition...