DESCRIPTION:
Portrait of Jacques Pierre Brissot (1754 - 1793) who assumed the name of de Warville (an English version of "d'Ouarville", a hamlet in the village of Lèves where his father owned property), was a leading member of the Girondins during the French Revolution and founder of the abolitionist Society of the Friends of the Blacks. Some sources give his name as Jean Pierre Brissot.
DETAILS:
Size: 6" x 9" inches / 16 cm x 24 cm
Technique: Engraving
Date:18th Century
Artist: Lambertus Antonius Claessens
Place: Belgium
*Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
CONDITION:
Very good condition.
Portrait of Jacques Pierre Brissot (1754 - 1793) who assumed the name of de Warville (an English version of "d'Ouarville", a hamlet in the village of Lèves where his father owned property), was a leading member of the Girondins during the French Revolution and founder of the abolitionist Society of the Friends of the Blacks. Some sources give his name as Jean Pierre Brissot.
DETAILS:
Size: 6" x 9" inches / 16 cm x 24 cm
Technique: Engraving
Date:18th Century
Artist: Lambertus Antonius Claessens
Place: Belgium
*Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
CONDITION:
Very good condition.