Daniel Jean-Baptiste Dupuis

Daniel Jean-Baptiste Dupuis was a metalworker active for nearly three decades, with documented works spanning the period from 1876 to 1904. Eight examples of the artist's output are preserved in museum collections, confirming the historical significance and museum-quality of the production. These works are notably represented in the holdings of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The available record indicates that Dupuis concentrated heavily on portraiture and commemorative subjects. Documented metalworks include a Self-portrait and the intimate Portrait of the artist's mother. The artist also executed portraits of public figures, such as Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pages and Henri-Marie-Gaston de Bonnechose (1800–1833), Cardinal Archbishop of Rouen. A more genre-focused work, Horticulture, is also represented in institutional collections.

As the period of the artist's activity concluded prior to 1904, many examples of Daniel Jean-Baptiste Dupuis prints and related materials reside within the public domain. This accessibility permits institutions to offer downloadable artwork and supports the creation of high-quality prints for scholarly and personal use.

8 works in collection

Works in Collection