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Portrait of Charles Percier (1764-1838). French architect, engraver, decorator, cartoonist and illustrator. Goblin tapestry panel adorning the Gallery of Apollo. Realised by A. de Brancas around 1858-1860. Musee du Louvre Paris

Portrait of Charles Percier (1764-1838). French architect, engraver, decorator, cartoonist and illustrator. Goblin tapestry panel adorning the Gallery of Apollo. Realised by A. de Brancas around 1858-1860. Musee du Louvre Paris


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Portrait of Charles Percier (1764-1838). French architect, engraver, decorator, cartoonist and illustrator. Goblin tapestry panel adorning the Gallery of Apollo. Realised by A. de Brancas around 1858-1860. Musee du Louvre Paris

ETI4397246 Portrait of Charles Percier (1764-1838). French architect, engraver, decorator, cartoonist and illustrator. Goblin tapestry panel adorning the Gallery of Apollo. Realised by A. de Brancas around 1858-1860. Musee du Louvre Paris.; (add.info.: Portrait of Charles Percier (1764-1838). French architect, engraver, decorator, cartoonist and illustrator. Tapestry panel of the Goblins adorning the Galerie d'Apollo, realised by A. de Brancas circa 1858-1860. Musee du Louvre Paris.)

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This stunning portrait print of Charles Percier captures the essence of a multi-talented artist and architect who left an indelible mark on French art and design. Known for his intricate engravings, decorative work, and illustrations, Percier's legacy is beautifully preserved in this goblin tapestry panel adorning the Gallery of Apollo at the Musee du Louvre in Paris. The attention to detail in this piece is truly remarkable, showcasing the skill and craftsmanship of A. de Brancas who realized this masterpiece around 1858-1860. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns bring to life the mythical creatures depicted in the tapestry, adding a touch of whimsy to Percier's dignified portrait. As you gaze upon this print, you can't help but be transported back to the 19th century when Percier's innovative designs were shaping the architectural landscape of France. His influence can still be felt today in buildings across Europe, a testament to his enduring legacy as a visionary artist. This print serves as a reminder of Percier's immense talent and creativity, capturing his spirit for future generations to admire. It is a fitting tribute to a man whose contributions continue to inspire artists and architects alike.

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