Pierre Andrieu (artist)
Pierre Andrieu (1821 – 1892), was a 19th-century French painter.
Biography
He was born in Fenouillet, Haute-Garonne but was trained in Paris, where he joined Eugène Delacroix's studio in 1844.[1]
He is known for copies of works by Delacroix, but also has work of his own invention in the National Gallery London, among others.[1] He died in Paris.
References
- 1 2 Pierre Andrieu in the RKD
- Paintings by Pierre Andrieu at the BBC Your Paintings site
- Pierre Andrieu on Artnet
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