Michel-Guillaume Aubert

born 1704?, died 1757

French lithographer and copperplate engraver with professional ties to Paris. His most famous etchings depict religious and mythological scenes according to the old masters (i.a., Peter Paul Rubens) and his contemporaries as well, such as Antoine Watteau and François Boucher. He produced a great number of graphic portraits. After Antoine Watteau active 1684–1721

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