Jean-Guillaume Carlier
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Who is Jean-Guillaume Carlier?
Jean-Guillaume Carlier, a Southern-Netherlandish painter, was born in Liège in 1638, and died there in 1675.
He was a pupil of Bertholet Flémalle, and spent part of his life in France. Most of his works are in Düsseldorf and St. Petersburg. His chef-d'oeuvre was considered his Martyrdom of Saint Denis, destroyed in 1794, but of which a copy was painted in 1806 in the church of St. Denis in Liège, and of which a study survives in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels.
Christ and the children
Saint John the Baptist asleep in a cave
Vision of Hermann-Joseph of Steinfeld
Portrait of a young man
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