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    Charles Clément Bervic (23 May 1756, Paris – 23 March 1822, Paris), born Balvay, was a French engraver mainly working in intaglio and exclusively in burin...
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    Pierre Laurent's publication, Le Musée français; his drawing for Charles Clément Bervic's celebrated engraving of the sculpture of Laocoön is among the 27...
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    draughtsman and engraver. He was born in Parma. He trained in Paris under Charles Clément Bervic, and first made a reputation by a fine etching of Henry IV, after...
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    1865, the printer Charles Chardon l’aîné filed in legal deposit, as was required by law, separately published new editions of Bervic’s engraving of “Laocoon”...
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  • Villeneuve, writer and politician (died 1794) 23 May – Charles Clément Balvay (called Bervic), engraver (died 1822) 28 November – Marie-Madeleine Postel...
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    in 1803. Once there, he was engaged at the workshop of Charles Clément Balvay (known as "Bervic"), where he helped fulfill orders as well as study. In...
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