File:Bataille de la baie de Quiberon, par Richard Perret, Jean Simond, Sculp. 1806 (cropped).jpg

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Richard Perret (Jean Simond, Sculp. 1806)
After Pierre-Charles Canot  (1710–1777)  wikidata:Q15433971
 
Alternative names
pseudonym: Canot, P.; Pierre Charles Canot; Peter Charles Cannot; Pierre Cannot; Peter Charles Canot; P.C. Canot
Description French engraver
Date of birth/death 1710 Edit this at Wikidata 1777 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death France London
Work period 1725 Edit this at Wikidata–1777 Edit this at Wikidata
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Great Britain (1740–1777) Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q4233718,P1877,Q15433971
After Richard Paton  (1717–1791)  wikidata:Q3431102
 
After Richard Paton
Alternative names
r. paton; Paten; Paton; Robert Paton; R. Paton, Wardour Street, Soho, London
Description British marine painter
Date of birth/death 1717 Edit this at Wikidata 7 March 1791 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
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artist QS:P170,Q4233718,P1877,Q3431102
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Richard Perret (active in 1806)
Description
English: en:Battle of Quiberon Bay.

Engraving after the painting by Richard Perret ("Dessine par R Perret." lower left/ "Jean Simond Sculp 1806" lower right.) Published according to Law March 16, 1806 in Brest, Sold by the Editor, Leunault a l'Arsenel. Richard Perret. "

Caption beneath the image: "A L Hon ble Sir Edward Hawke Amiral du Bleu el Chevalier du Tres On rbl Ordre du Bain Representation de la Glorieuse, Defaite de la Flotte Francoise commandee parle Mare chat Conflans de Belle Isle le 20 Novembre 1759 operee par la flotte de Sa Majeste Britannique sous Son Commandement. Les Vaisseaux. Francois furent defaits pendant qu ils escortoient un corp d espedition pour envahir loes Domaines Britanniques. La representation est humblement dediee par le tres obesissant serviteur. Publie selon la Loy 16 Mars 1806 a Brest, Se vend chez l'Editeur, Leunault a l'Arsenel. Richard Perret.".
Date 16 March 1806
date QS:P571,+1806-03-16T00:00:00Z/11
Place of creation Brest
Source/Photographer https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/original-color-etching-engraving-244228747
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current14:42, 1 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 14:42, 1 October 2021400 × 260 (44 KB)Broichmore (talk | contribs){{Artwork |Artist =Richard Perret (Jean Simond, Sculp. 1806) {{Creator:Pierre-Charles Canot|after}} {{Creator:Richard Paton|after}} |Author =Richard Perret (active in 1806) |Description={{en|en:Battle of Quiberon Bay.<br /> Engraving after the painting by Richard Perret ("Dessine par R Perret." lower left/ "Jean Simond Sculp 1806" lower right.) Published according to Law March 16, 1806 in Brest, Sold by the Editor, Leunault a l'Arsenel. Richard Perret. "<br /> Caption ben...