Jules Coignet
1798
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1860
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
Movement: Barbizon school
Country of citizenship: France
Languages spoken, written or signed: French
Occupation: painter, draftsperson, pastellist, watercolorist, lithographer
Award received: Knight of the Legion of Honour
Student of: Jean-Victor Bertin
Influenced by: Jean-Victor Bertin
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Jules Louis Philippe Coignet was born in Paris in 1798 and died there in 1860. He was a noted landscape painter who had studied under Jean-Victor Bertin. He travelled a good deal in his own country as well as elsewhere in Europe and the East, and produced a considerable number of views. A regular exhibitor at the Paris Salon exhibitions, he was awarded a gold medal there in the Salon of 1824 and was given state recognition by being made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1836. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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