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Pierre-Michel Alix (1762 – 27 December 1817) was a French engraver. He studied under Jacques-Philippe Le Bas and was best known for his portraits of notable figures during the French Revolution and First French Empire. Many of his works are now held in the Louvre's Cabinet des estampes and in France's Bibliothèque nationale.

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  • Pierre-Michel Alix, né en 1762 à Paris, mort le 27 décembre 1817 à Paris (Seine), est un graveur français, élève de Jacques-Philippe Le Bas. Il est surtout connu pour ses portraits de figures de la Révolution française et du Premier Empire. (fr)
  • Pierre-Michel Alix (1762 – 27 December 1817) was a French engraver. He studied under Jacques-Philippe Le Bas and was best known for his portraits of notable figures during the French Revolution and First French Empire. Many of his works are now held in the Louvre's Cabinet des estampes and in France's Bibliothèque nationale. (en)
  • Pierre-Michel Alix (Honfleur, 1762 – Parigi, 1807) è stato un incisore francese. Fu autore di eccellenti incisioni a colori, che raccolse nella Collection de portraits de grands hommes (1792). Fu anche ritrattista di alcuni personaggi della Rivoluzione francese: in particolare nel 1789 realizzò 18 stampe di membri dell'Assemblea nazionale constituente, tra i quali Bailly, Mirabeau, l'Abate Grégoire, e Alexandre de Lameth o Antoine Barnave, pubblicate da Levacher de Charnois. Ritrasse anche Jean-Paul Marat, , Joseph Chalier, il generale Custine, il generale Dumouriez, Antoine Lavoisier e Charlotte Corday. Introdusse in Francia la "maniera punteggiata". (it)
  • Pierre Michel Alix, född 1762 och död 27 december 1817, var en fransk kopparstickare. Alix var bosatt i Paris, där han utfört porträtt i akvatintmanér och färggravyr, flera efter . Alix finns representerad vid bland annat Nationalmuseum i Stockholm. (sv)
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  • Pierre-Michel Alix, né en 1762 à Paris, mort le 27 décembre 1817 à Paris (Seine), est un graveur français, élève de Jacques-Philippe Le Bas. Il est surtout connu pour ses portraits de figures de la Révolution française et du Premier Empire. (fr)
  • Pierre-Michel Alix (1762 – 27 December 1817) was a French engraver. He studied under Jacques-Philippe Le Bas and was best known for his portraits of notable figures during the French Revolution and First French Empire. Many of his works are now held in the Louvre's Cabinet des estampes and in France's Bibliothèque nationale. (en)
  • Pierre-Michel Alix (Honfleur, 1762 – Parigi, 1807) è stato un incisore francese. Fu autore di eccellenti incisioni a colori, che raccolse nella Collection de portraits de grands hommes (1792). Fu anche ritrattista di alcuni personaggi della Rivoluzione francese: in particolare nel 1789 realizzò 18 stampe di membri dell'Assemblea nazionale constituente, tra i quali Bailly, Mirabeau, l'Abate Grégoire, e Alexandre de Lameth o Antoine Barnave, pubblicate da Levacher de Charnois. Ritrasse anche Jean-Paul Marat, , Joseph Chalier, il generale Custine, il generale Dumouriez, Antoine Lavoisier e Charlotte Corday. Introdusse in Francia la "maniera punteggiata". (it)
  • Pierre Michel Alix, född 1762 och död 27 december 1817, var en fransk kopparstickare. Alix var bosatt i Paris, där han utfört porträtt i akvatintmanér och färggravyr, flera efter . Alix finns representerad vid bland annat Nationalmuseum i Stockholm. (sv)
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  • Pierre-Michel Alix (fr)
  • Pierre-Michel Alix (it)
  • Pierre-Michel Alix (en)
  • Pierre Michel Alix (sv)
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