Emmanuel Champigneulle
Emmanuel-Marie-Joseph Champigneulle (* 1860 ; † 1942 ) was a French glass painter whose workshop was in Bar-le-Duc .
He came from the Champigneulle family of glassmakers and was the youngest son of Emmanuel Champigneulle, who had taken over the glass painting company in Metz from his father Charles Champigneulle (1820–1882).
Emmanuel settled in Bar-le-Duc, where he competed with Jacques Gruber's glass painting workshop . He worked closely with his brother Charles Champigneulle (1853–1905), who in 1881 took over the Coffetier company in Paris .
Particularly noteworthy is his work for the church in Bouvines , where he made windows with motifs from the battle of Bouvines .
Glass window (selection)
- 1889–1906: 21 windows in the church of St-Pierre in Bouvines
- Notre-Dame-du-Salut , Paris
- Église Rouge, Neuchâtel (Switzerland)
literature
- Petit Palais, Chef-d'oeuvre de Paris 1900. Editions Nicolas Chaudun, Paris 2005, ISBN 2-35039-015-2 , p. 249.
Web links
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SURNAME | Champigneulle, Emmanuel |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Champigneulle, Emmanuel-Marie-Joseph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French glass painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1860 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1942 |