Henri Bonnart

Painter and engraver
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IntroPainter and engraver
A.K.A.Henry Bonnart
A.K.A.Henry Bonnart
PlacesFrance
isBusinessperson Artist Painter Printmaker Editor Printseller
Work fieldArts Business Journalism
Gender
Male
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Biography

Henri Bonnart, a French painter and engraver, was the brother of Robert, Jean Baptiste, and Nicolas Bonnart. He was born in Paris in 1642, became rector of the Academy of St. Luke, and died in Paris in 1711. Le Blanc attributes to him 201 plates, of which 20 are religious subjects, 46 portraits, and 1S5 costume prints. His son, Jean Baptiste Henri Bonnart, followed his father's profession, and died in 1726, aged about 48 years. In Perrault's 'Cabinet des Beaux- Arts,' published in Paris in 1690, there is a plate of a ceiling ornamented with figures, which is probably by him; it is etched in a free, masterly style, finished with the graver, and marked Jean Bonnart, Junior, del. et sculpt.

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