Alphonse Giroux

French painter and cabinetmaker
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IntroFrench painter and cabinetmaker
PlacesFrance
wasPainter Cabinetmaker Cabinetmaker
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1755
Death1 May 1848 (aged 93 years)
Family
Children:André Giroux
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Biography

François-Simon-Alphonse Giroux (died May 1, 1848 in Paris) was a French art restorer and ébéniste.

He studied painting under Jacques-Louis David, and founded an art restoration business near the end of the 18th century. He was the official restorer of Notre Dame Cathedral, and collected and exhibited art by Louis Daguerre, Charles Marie Bouton, Charles Arrowsmith, Charles Renoux, and others. As well as restoring art, his business made and sold furniture in various styles for the French royal family and others. He is also known for constructing the daguerrotype cameras designed by Daguerre, the first commercially manufactured photographic camera in the world.

The painter André Giroux was one of his sons.

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