Michel Garnier

Posted Sep 9, 2007 at 20:22 CEST in Artists, Fashion, Paintings, and People.

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The music lesson, 1788.

I have only seen three paintings by this artist, and I can’t even find a website that mentions him except for some that sell prints of his art. If you have any information on him or have any pictures of his paintings I’d love to see! I really love the ones I’ve seen so far.

More paintings after the cut.

Edit: Thanks to xLady_Lazarusx I have found some more paintings, and found out that his name is probably Michel Garnier, not Michael!

Edit again: Updated this post with a couple of paintings.

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Hide and seek, 1788.

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The departure of the dragoon guard.

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A fashionably dressed young woman in the arcade of the palais, 1987.

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Elegant lady at her toilette.

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The departure of Monsieur de Saint Marc, 1788.

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The letter, 1791.

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The poorly defended rose, 1789.

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Le Contrat de mariage interrompu.

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The hammock.

7 comments on “Michel Garnier”

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There are a few here- (you’re right, he’s not easy to find)
Yahoo seems to come up with more than Google…

http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/garnier_mich…
http://www.artnet.com/artist/6754/michel-garnier.…

one you haven’t seen here
http://www.artsconnected.org/search/art_e.cfm?DBo…

The bottom one in this one has a REALLY nice dress…
http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/search/Searc…

This one looks quite badly laid out, but it might be useful
http://www.absolutearts.com/masters/g/garnier-mic…

Looking at this site, it seems it might be worth trying Michel Garner rather than Michael- perhaps the pic you saw had a spelling mistake?

Jo x

Thank you so much for those links!

I’m glad I could help! ;)

Jo

This blog is fabulous! thanks for share your pictures and comments. I love it.

Best wishes,
Carolyn.

It’s sad this artist isn’t all that famous today. He was an awesome painter!

Thank you so much for sharing all your pics!

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