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Guillaume-Joseph Grelot

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Guillaume-Joseph Grelot
Personal details
BornPossibly 1630
Kingdom of France
DiedAt least 1680
Kingdom of France

Guillaume-Joseph Grelot (c. 1630 – 1680) was a 17th-century French Old Masters artist. A large majority of his works were dedicated to King Louis XIV. His etchings were based on architecture and ruins he viewed in Constantinople. He is said to have continued the works of Pierre Gilles.[1] He published a book of his etchings and travels in 1680.[2]

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"New Report Of A Voyage To Constantinople" (1680)

References

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  1. ^ "GRELOT, Guillaume Joseph. Relation nouvelle d'un voyage de Constantinople. Enrichie de plans levez par l'auteur sur les lieux…, [Paris, Veuve Damien Foucault/Pierre Rocolet, 1680]". Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation. 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  2. ^ Guillaume-Joseph Grelot (1680). "Relation nouvelle d'un voyage de Constantinople : enrichie de plans levez par l'auteur sur les lieux, & des figures de tout ce qu'il y a de plus remarquable dans cette ville". Internet Archive. En la boutique de Pierre Rocolet. Retrieved June 7, 2024.