John James Chalon (1778 - 1854)

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John James Chalon

John James Chalon was a Swiss artist of French descent who worked in England.

Chalon came to London as a young man, studying and working. His favorite subject matter was the landscapes of his native Switzerland, and he painted both scenes at sea and genre paintings of peasants and everyday people. Chalon also painted costume sketchbooks, which are lively and authentic studies of Parisian manners and costumes from 1820-1822.

In 1808 he and his brother, the painter Alfred Chalon (1780-1860), founded the Society for the Study of Epic and Pastoral Drawing, and in 1841 John James Chalon became an Academician of the Royal Academy.

Date and place of birt:27 march 1778, Geneva, Switzerland
Date and place of death:14 november 1854, London, United Kingdom
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Marine art
Art style:Baroque

Creators Baroque

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Pieter de Neyn (1597 - 1639)
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Luca Ciamberlano (1580 - 1641)
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Jakob Karl Stauder (1694 - 1756)
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Andreas Christian Julius Giem (1769 - 1863)
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John Hannot (1633 - 1684)
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Alexei Petrovich Antropov (1716 - 1795)
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Kristoffel Lyubenetsky (1659 - 1729)
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Jean-Simon Berthélemy (1743 - 1811)
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Michelangelo Cinganelli (1558 - 1635)
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Jean-Baptiste Deshays de Colleville (1729 - 1765)
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Joaquim Juncosa (1631 - 1708)
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Evert Oudendijck (1650 - 1695)
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Maria Sibylla Merian (1647 - 1717)
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Barend Gael (1630 - 1698)
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Leonardo Coccorante (1680 - 1750)
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