- Jean-Baptiste
Debret (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist dəbʁɛ]; 18
April 1768 – 28 June 1848) was a
French painter, who
produced many
valuable lithographs...
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Napoleon 1813 – New
restoration begun by
architect François
Debret 1845 –
Collapse of
Debret's rebuilt north spire. Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
becomes chief architect...
- investiture, 15 July 1804, at Saint-Louis des
Invalides by Jean-Baptiste
Debret (1812) A
depiction of
Napoleon making some of the
first awards of the Legion...
-
Slavery in
Brazil by Jean-Baptiste
Debret (1834–1839)...
- decorating,
carpentry and
others and
bringing artists such as Jean-Baptiste
Debret. Upon the
creation of the
Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, new
artistic movements...
-
First remittance of the
Legion of Honour, 15 July 1804, at Saint-Louis des Invalides, by Jean-Baptiste
Debret (1812)...
- "Frenchmen who died"
White 2010, "Essay"
Burke 1785, p.
Inman 1903, pp. 203–205
Debret 1781, p. 269 NIH GARD 2016, "Scurvy" Vale 2013, p. 160
Conway 1995, p. 191...
- François
Debret (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa dəbʁɛ]; 27 June 1777 – 19
February 1850) was a 19th-century
French architect and Freemason. He was one...
- was
first published in
Brazil in 2013. "O
Brasil segundo Jean-Baptiste
Debret".
Mundo Educação (in
Brazilian Portuguese).
Retrieved 2022-11-16. Caldeira...
- antiquity. At the
forefront of the
group was
painter Jean-Baptiste
Debret.
Debret worked closely with the
Royal Court,
completing many
portraits for them...