Nicolas Verrien
Nicolas Verrien (also spelled Nicolas Verien) was a French designer who drew monograms. He was active between 1685–1724. His monograms were used by artists ranging from goldsmiths to painters, locksmiths and sculptors. The artist Gérard Edelinck created a portrait of Verrien. Works by Verrien are held in the collection of the Cooper–Hewitt, National Design Museum.[1]
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Bibliography
- Catalogue de livres rares et précieux composant la bibliothèque de M. Hippolyte Destailleur... Paris : D. Morgand, 1891. 8°, 448 p.
- Belles écritures, [Catalogue de vente à prix marqués]. Paris, Librairie Paul Jammes, 1992.
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