Charles Meryon (sometimes Méryon, 23 November 1821 – 14 February 1868) was a French artist who worked almost entirely in etching, as he had colour blindness...
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Charles Lewis Meryon (27 June 1783 – 11 September 1877) was an English physician and biographer. The son of Lewis Meryon of Rye, Sussex, from a Huguenot...
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Rhodes. Among her entourage were her physician and later biographer Charles Lewis Meryon and her maids Elizabeth Williams and Ann Fry. In Rhodes she met Michael...
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abstract painter Charles Manson – American criminal, cult leader and folk rock musician Rufus May – British clinical psychologist Charles Meryon – French artist...
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previous century. The dark, grand and often vertical format townscapes of Charles Meryon, also mostly from the 1850s, provided models for a very different type...
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identified as a person with protanopia. 19th century French artist Charles Méryon became successful by concentrating on etching rather than painting after...
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incognito". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 16 October 2020. Anon. "Charles Meryon". Art Encyclopedia. The Concise Grove Dictionary of Art. Oxford University...
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(Gaspard Félix Tournachon, called "Nadar") (1820–1910), photographer Charles Méryon (1821–1868), printmaker (etching) Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899), painter...
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frames in Venice, and a Roman bust from an Italian dealer; Whistler and Charles Méryon prints, a boulle inkstand, mahogany liquor case, Persian rugs and a...
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nunquam mergitur illa navis. An early example dated 1854 is a print by Charles Méryon (1821–1868) kept by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (accession number...
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