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Charles-Michel-Ange Challe (1718-1778)

"Charles Michel-Ange Challe, born in Paris on February 13, 1718 and died January 8, 1778 is a painter, draftsman and French architect.

Having studied with Boucher and Le Moyne, he was one of the most appreciated painters of his time and enjoyed a huge success across Europe. His architectural drawings in the style of Piranesi contributed to his appointment in 1764 as Draftsman of the Chamber and the Cabinet of the King, charge for which he would produce many ephemeral architectures for parties and great royal funerals.

He played a pivotal role in the transition between rococo and classical styles and was one of the essential contributors to the creation of aesthetics known as the Louis XVI style ." - (en.wikipedia.org 27.10.2020)

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Painted Charles-Michel-Ange Challe (1718-1778)
Was depicted (Actor) Lucretia (-601--510) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Heracles ()
Was depicted (Actor) Dido ()
Printing plate produced Benoit-Louis Henriquez (1732-1806) ()
Printing plate produced Jean Baptiste Michel (1748-1804) ()

Drawn Charles-Michel-Ange Challe (1718-1778)

Intellectual creation Charles-Michel-Ange Challe (1718-1778)
Was depicted (Actor) Lucretia (-601--510) ()
Printing plate produced Benoit-Louis Henriquez (1732-1806) ()