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Johann Stephan Capieux

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German illustrator of Huguenot origin
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Fringilla in Faunae Suecicae Leipzig, 1800

Johann Stephan Capieux (January 8, 1748 in Schwedt – June 8, 1813 in Leipzig) was a German illustrator of Huguenot origin. [1] He received his artistic training at the Leipzig Art Academy under Adam Friedrich Oeser. Capieux provided illustrations for

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  1. ^ Claus Nissen, 1971 Die Zoologische Buchillustration. Ihre Bibliographie und Geschichte. Band II: Geschichte. Lieferung 9. Anton Hiersemann, Stuttgart, 1971. 36. Pp. 72.
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