Hubert-François Gravelot
Hubert-François Bourguignon, commonly known as Gravelot (26 March 1699 – 20 April 1773), was a French engraver, a famous book illustrator, designer and drawing-master. Born in Paris, he emigrated to London in 1732, where he quickly became a central figure in the introduction of the Rococo style in British design, which was disseminated from London in this period, through the media of book illustrations and engraved designs as well as by the examples of luxury goods in the "French taste" brought down from London to provincial towns and country houses.
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Maurice Quentin de La Tour, Hubert-François Gravelot, 1769, pastel, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux | |
Born | Hubert-François Bourguignon 26 March 1699 Paris, France |
Died | April 20, 1773 74) Paris, France | (aged
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