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Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754–1826) was a French artist. Nicolle was born in the city of Paris. He revealed his talent for landscape compositions at an early age when, in 1771, as a pupil of the Royal School of Drawing he won the Perspective Prize. He acquired a passion for depicting the architecture of classical ruins and in pursuit of this passion he embarked on a journey throughout southern Europe- Italy (Venice, Bologna, Florence, Naples and Rome) as well as France. Fascinated by Rome, he made two trips there, 1787–1789 and 1806–1811, to draw the buildings.

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  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754 à Paris-1826 à Paris) est un artiste peintre et dessinateur français. Il suit une formation d'architecte puis devient un spécialiste de paysages. Ses dessins sont essentiellement des aquarelles et pastels. Il fait plusieurs voyages à Rome dont il produit de nombreuses vues reproduisant les monuments et ruines de la ville éternelle. (fr)
  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754–1826) was a French artist. Nicolle was born in the city of Paris. He revealed his talent for landscape compositions at an early age when, in 1771, as a pupil of the Royal School of Drawing he won the Perspective Prize. He acquired a passion for depicting the architecture of classical ruins and in pursuit of this passion he embarked on a journey throughout southern Europe- Italy (Venice, Bologna, Florence, Naples and Rome) as well as France. Fascinated by Rome, he made two trips there, 1787–1789 and 1806–1811, to draw the buildings. Victor-Jean Nicolle's compositions include such works as the Pont Neuf seen through a circular window in the Louvre (shortly after 1808) which illustrates the view taken from one of the circular windows behind the colonnade of the east front of the Louvre, in Paris, hence the title of his work. His work forms a significant historic and topographical record of urban settings. (en)
  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (Parigi, 18 ottobre 1754 – Parigi, 26 gennaio 1826) è stato un pittore francese. (it)
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  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754 à Paris-1826 à Paris) est un artiste peintre et dessinateur français. Il suit une formation d'architecte puis devient un spécialiste de paysages. Ses dessins sont essentiellement des aquarelles et pastels. Il fait plusieurs voyages à Rome dont il produit de nombreuses vues reproduisant les monuments et ruines de la ville éternelle. (fr)
  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (Parigi, 18 ottobre 1754 – Parigi, 26 gennaio 1826) è stato un pittore francese. (it)
  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754–1826) was a French artist. Nicolle was born in the city of Paris. He revealed his talent for landscape compositions at an early age when, in 1771, as a pupil of the Royal School of Drawing he won the Perspective Prize. He acquired a passion for depicting the architecture of classical ruins and in pursuit of this passion he embarked on a journey throughout southern Europe- Italy (Venice, Bologna, Florence, Naples and Rome) as well as France. Fascinated by Rome, he made two trips there, 1787–1789 and 1806–1811, to draw the buildings. (en)
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  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (fr)
  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (it)
  • Victor-Jean Nicolle (en)
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