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Antoine Berjon (17 May 1754 – 24 October 1843) was a French painter and designer, among the most important flower painters of 19th-century France. He worked in a variety of media including oil, pastel, watercolour, and ink.

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  • Antoine Berjon (17 May 1754 – 24 October 1843) was a French painter and designer, among the most important flower painters of 19th-century France. He worked in a variety of media including oil, pastel, watercolour, and ink. Berjon was born in St Pierre de Vaise, a commune of Lyon, to the son of a butcher, and he first studied drawing with the local sculptor Antoine-Michel Perrache (1726–1779). His early history is not clear; according to his uncorroborated biographer J. Gaubin, he may have studied medicine or a religious vocation, learning flower painting during his novitiate. He went to work as a designer of textiles in Lyon's important silk industry until its collapse with the French Revolution. Berjon's paintings from the 1780s are untraced. In 1791, the Paris Salon accepted four of his works, including Still Life of Peaches and Grapes. He visited Paris often in the early 1790s and moved there in 1794, becoming a friend of Jean-Baptiste-Jean Augustin (1759–1832), a painter of miniatures, and of Claude-Jean-Baptiste Hoin (1750–1817), a portraitist. Living in Paris for 17 years, he exhibited at the Salon at least five times. By the time of his return to Lyon in 1810, his reputation had increased, and he became the professor of flower design at the newly established École des Beaux-Arts, which had been founded by Napoleon's decree in 1807 to revive Lyon's silk industry. He was dismissed in 1823 after a 13-year appointment, replaced by his gifted pupil Augustin Thierrat (1789–1870). His temperament probably put him in conflict with the school's administration; he was known for his stubbornness, and some contemporaries viewed him as egotistical, a characterization that remained throughout his life. He set up his own studio in Lyon, giving private instruction, and continued to make art for the last two decades of his life. He died in Lyon at 89. (en)
  • Antoine Berjon (17 de mayo de 1754 - 24 de octubre de 1843) fue un pintor y diseñador francés, uno de los pintores de flores más importantes de Francia en el siglo XIX. Trabajó en una gran variedad de los medios, que incluyen óleo, pastel, acuarela, y tinta. (es)
  • Antoine Berjon né à Lyon le 17 mai 1754 et mort dans la même ville le 24 octobre 1843 est un peintre et illustrateur français. Réputé pour ses natures mortes de fleurs, il est originaire du quartier lyonnais de Vaise et contemporain de Pierre-Joseph Redouté, et a été formé pour la « fabrique lyonnaise ». Ses compositions étaient utilisées par les dessinateurs des fabriques de soieries et tissus. (fr)
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  • Antoine Berjon (17 de mayo de 1754 - 24 de octubre de 1843) fue un pintor y diseñador francés, uno de los pintores de flores más importantes de Francia en el siglo XIX. Trabajó en una gran variedad de los medios, que incluyen óleo, pastel, acuarela, y tinta. (es)
  • Antoine Berjon né à Lyon le 17 mai 1754 et mort dans la même ville le 24 octobre 1843 est un peintre et illustrateur français. Réputé pour ses natures mortes de fleurs, il est originaire du quartier lyonnais de Vaise et contemporain de Pierre-Joseph Redouté, et a été formé pour la « fabrique lyonnaise ». Ses compositions étaient utilisées par les dessinateurs des fabriques de soieries et tissus. (fr)
  • Antoine Berjon (17 May 1754 – 24 October 1843) was a French painter and designer, among the most important flower painters of 19th-century France. He worked in a variety of media including oil, pastel, watercolour, and ink. (en)
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