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Charles Grignion - The Indians giving a talk to Colonel Bouquet in a conference at a council fire

The Indians giving a talk to Colonel Bouquet in a conference at a council fire (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 an English man in 1577. Anglois en 1577.

Habit of an English man in 1577. Anglois en 1577. (1757-1772)

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Henry IV, King of France. Henry IV Roy de France.

Henry IV, King of France. Henry IV Roy de France. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a Russian lady a Valday in 1764. Femme de Valday.

Habit of a Russian lady a Valday in 1764. Femme de Valday. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a gentleman in the highlands of Scotland in 1745. Gentilhomme des montagnes d’Ecosse.

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Habit of a nobleman of Spain in 1660. Gentilhomme Espagnol.

Habit of a nobleman of Spain in 1660. Gentilhomme Espagnol. (1757-1772)

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A nun of the antient Order of St. Augustin.

A nun of the antient Order of St. Augustin. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a Dane in 1017. Ancien Danois.

Habit of a Dane in 1017. Ancien Danois. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a Greek lady of Pera in Natolia, in 1568. Fille d’Grecque dans la Natolie.

Habit of a Greek lady of Pera in Natolia, in 1568. Fille d’Grecque dans la Natolie. (1757-1772)

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Habit of a Persian lady in 1568. Dame Persanne.

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Common dress of a monk of the order of St. Bazil. Moine de l’ordre de St. Bazill en robe simple.

Common dress of a monk of the order of St. Bazil. Moine de l’ordre de St. Bazill en robe simple. (1757-1772)

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