Pierre Nicholas Camus

Pierre Nicholas Camus was an artist whose documented production focused on printmaking during a brief period in the late eighteenth century, with activity records spanning 1779 to 1780.

Eight prints by Camus are preserved in institutional holdings, offering insight into their technical focus and subject matter. The existing corpus indicates a strong concentration on the Landscape genre, a theme central to the documented portion of their output. These prints serve as historical records of late eighteenth-century graphic arts.

The authority of the artist’s work is established by its inclusion in significant collections, most notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Due to the historical age of these works, the images are frequently within the public domain, making high-quality prints accessible for research and study. The record of Pierre Nicholas Camus prints contributes to the understanding of printmaking practices in this period.

8 works in collection

Works in Collection