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<p> Chastillon (Or Chatillon), Louis De, </p> <p> a French engraver and painter in miniature and enamel, was born at Sainte- Monehould, in Champagne,. in 1639, and died, in 1734. The following are his principal plates: The' Adulteress Before Christ; The [[Conversion]] of St. Paul; The | Louis De Chastillon (Or Chatillon) <ref name="term_31900" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Chastillon (Or Chatillon), Louis De, </p> <p> a French engraver and painter in miniature and enamel, was born at Sainte- Monehould, in Champagne,. in 1639, and died, in 1734. The following are his principal plates: The' [[Adulteress]] Before Christ; The [[Conversion]] of St. Paul; The Seven Sacraments; St. John on the [[Isle]] of Patmos. See Spooner, Biog. Hist. of the [[Fine]] Arts, s.v. </p> | ||
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Louis De Chastillon (Or Chatillon) [1]
Chastillon (Or Chatillon), Louis De,
a French engraver and painter in miniature and enamel, was born at Sainte- Monehould, in Champagne,. in 1639, and died, in 1734. The following are his principal plates: The' Adulteress Before Christ; The Conversion of St. Paul; The Seven Sacraments; St. John on the Isle of Patmos. See Spooner, Biog. Hist. of the Fine Arts, s.v.