- Also known as
- Pierre-C. Canot, Pierre Cannot, Pierre Charles Canot
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Bouquet with Roses, from Collection of Different Bouquets of Flowers, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement and Engraved by P. C. Canot, published July 4, 1760
Pierre-Charles Canot
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Bouquet with Peonies, from Collection of Different Bouquets of Flowers, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement and Engraved by P. C. Canot, published July 4, 1760
Pierre-Charles Canot
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Bouquet with Roses, from Collection of Different Bouquets of Flowers, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement and Engraved by P. C. Canot, published July 4, 1760
Pierre-Charles Canot
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Bouquet with Tulips, from Collection of Different Bouquets of Flowers, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement and Engraved by P. C. Canot, published July 4, 1760
Pierre-Charles Canot
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Bouquet with Carnations, from Collection of Different Bouquets of Flowers, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement and Engraved by P. C. Canot, published July 4, 1760
Pierre-Charles Canot
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Cover for Collection of Different Bouquets of Flowers, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement and Engraved by P. C. Canot, published July 4, 1760
Pierre-Charles Canot
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Bouquet with Daffodils, from Collection of Different Bouquets of Flowers, Invented and Drawn by Jean Pillement and Engraved by P. C. Canot, published July 4, 1760
Pierre-Charles Canot
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Panel (Furnishing Fabric), 1785/1890
Jean Baptiste Pillement
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Panel (Furnishing Fabric), 1785/1890
Jean Baptiste Pillement
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Panel Entitled “Blue Ribbon”, 1760/64
Oberkampf Manufactory
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“Birds and Squirrels” Furnishing Fabric, 1806
Jean Baptiste Huet