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Charles Grignion - Habit of a noble lady of Caramania in 1581. Dame de Caramanie.

Habit of a noble lady of Caramania in 1581. Dame de Caramanie. (1757-1772)

Charles Grignion (English, 1721–1810)
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Charles Grignion the Elder was a British engraver and draughtsman.

Grignion was born in London to Huguenot refugees. He was a prolific historical engraver and book illustrator.

He studied in London at Hubert-François Gravelot's school in Covent Garden. He also engraved the earliest record of a cricket match, published in the General Advertiser in 1748.

In 1754, his nephew Charles Grignion the Younger was born. His nephew, in turn, became a history and portrait painter.

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Habit of a country woman of Clabria in 1768. Paysanne de la Calabre.

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Habit of a bashaw of Caramania in 1749. Bacha de Caramanie.

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An ancient habit of a nobleman of Friesland. Parûre ancienne d’un noble de Frise.

An ancient habit of a nobleman of Friesland. Parûre ancienne d’un noble de Frise. (1757-1772)

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An ancient habit of a married woman of Friesland. Parûre ancienne d’une mariée de Frise.

An ancient habit of a married woman of Friesland. Parûre ancienne d’une mariée de Frise. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a Persian lady in 1568. Dame Persanne.

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Habit of Comus in the Masque of Comus. Comus dans le Masque de Comus.

Habit of Comus in the Masque of Comus. Comus dans le Masque de Comus. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a Russian girl in 1764. Fille Russe.

Habit of a Russian girl in 1764. Fille Russe. (1757-1772)

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Habit of an Ethiopian in 1581. Ethiopien.

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Habit of a lady in Rome in 1626. Dame de Rome.

Habit of a lady in Rome in 1626. Dame de Rome. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a Spanish knight of the golden key in 1700. Gentilhomme Espagnol.

Habit of a Spanish knight of the golden key in 1700. Gentilhomme Espagnol. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a Mohawk one of the Six Nations. Mohawk iroquois.

Habit of a Mohawk one of the Six Nations. Mohawk iroquois. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a young lady of St. John de Patmos, and island in the Archipelago in 1700. Fille de l’Isle de St. Jean de Patmos.

Habit of a young lady of St. John de Patmos, and island in the Archipelago in 1700. Fille de l’Isle de St. Jean de Patmos. (1757-1772)

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