Joseph Villiet

Joseph Villiet (August 10, 1823 - July 10, 1877) was a French master stained glass artist born in Ébreuil, France. He trained at the atelier of Émile Thibaud and Étienne Thevenot, at Clermont-Ferrand. In 1852, he relocated to Bordeaux where he worked until his death in 1877.

Villiet became a member of the Bordeaux Imperial Academy of Sciences, Literature and Arts in 1859. The same year, he published an essay on the history of murals in the academy's collections.

Notable works

Representation of Noah, stained glass by Joseph Villiet, Saint-Nicolas de Nérac church.

Most of Villiet's stained glass work is found in southeast France, as well as in Allier, Loiret, Manche, Puy-de-Dôme, and Paris.

References

  1. Nicolas Janberg, Chief Editor (2003-08-16). "Eglise Saint-Nicolas (Nérac) | Structurae". Fr.structurae.de. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
  2. "Albi : église Saint-Joseph - Eglise catholique dans le Tarn" (in French). Catholique-tarn.cef.fr. Retrieved 2013-12-27.

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