Antoine Pierre Mongin

Antoine Pierre Mongin was an artist active during the early nineteenth century, with documented production spanning 1801 to 1823. His output, as represented in major American institutions, demonstrates a mastery across varied media, including printmaking, drawing, and textile design.

Works attributed to Mongin are preserved in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, establishing his historical relevance and museum-quality status. Examples of his documented output include the drawing Chene (Oak Tree), the print Receuil d'essais lithographiques: Dragon fumant couche au pied d'un arbre, and the compositions L'Hiver (Winter), The Progress of Love, and The Curious One.

The availability of Antoine Pierre Mongin's work through these collections ensures continued scholarly access. Due to their age, many of the artist’s compositions are today considered public domain. Researchers and enthusiasts can often access high-quality prints and downloadable artwork derived from his collection objects.

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5 works in collection

Works in Collection