Prix de Rome - Winners in The Engraving Category

Winners in The Engraving Category

The engravery prize was created in 1804 and suppressed in 1968 by André Malraux, the minister of Culture.
  • 1864 - Jules-Clément Chaplain
  • 1906 - Henry Cheffer
  • 1910 - Jules Piel
  • 1911 - Albert Decaris
  • 1920 - Pierre Matossy
  • 1921 - Pierre Gandon
  • 1931 - Arthur Henderson Hall
  • 1952 - Claude Durrens

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