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Nicolas-Auguste Leisnier

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French engraver
Bust of Rabelais by Leisnier, from an edition of Rabelais' complete works published in 1823.

Nicolas-Auguste Leisnier (1787-1858) was a French engraver specialising in burin.

Life

Born in Paris, he was a pupil and apprentice of Charles Samuel Girardet and Louis Michel Halbou. He specialised in burin and worked in the midst of the print-shop quarter at 22 rue du Cloître-Saint-Benoît in a shop-studio as (by his own description) a "printer in etching" - the building was demolished in 1855. He was made a chevalier de la Légion d'honneur in 1834 and died at home at 32 rue de Trozy in Clamart in 1858.

Engravings

References

  1. (in French) Henri Beraldi, Les Graveurs du XIXe siècle : guide de l'amateur d'estampes modernes, Paris, L. Conquet, 1889, volume 9, p. 107-109.
  2. (in French)« Leisnier (Nicolas-Auguste) », in La Grande Encyclopédie : inventaire raisonné des sciences, des lettres et des arts, Paris, H. Lamirault, 1885, volume 21, p 1180 - online

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