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Franz Brulliot (16 February 1780 – 13 November 1836) was an art historian, specializing in
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. He is known particularly for his work ''Dictionnaire des monogrammes''.


Life and career

Brulliot was born in
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in 1780. His father was Josef Brulliot (1739–1827), a professor at Düsseldorf Academy. Franz Brulliot studied under the artist
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at the Academy, and he began
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. He moved to
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in 1805, and in 1808 became Assistant to the Royal Collection of engravings, under Schmid; he gave up producing art and devoted himself to the study of engraving. He began cataloging the collection, according to
Adam Bartsch Johann Adam Bernhard Ritter von Bartsch (17 August 1757 – 21 August 1821) was an Austrian scholar and artist. His catalogue of old master prints is the foundation of print history, and he was himself a printmaker practicing engraving and et ...
's catalogue. To further his studies he travelled to cities in Germany, Italy, France and the Netherlands. From 1822, he was Conservator of the collection."Brulliot, Franz Josef Augustinus"
''
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'', Volume 2 (1955).
His work ''Dictionnaire des monogrammes, marques figurées, lettres initiales, noms abrégés etc. avec lesquels les peintres, dessinateurs, graveurs et sculpteurs ont désigné leurs noms'' was published in 2 volumes in Munich in 1817; there was a supplement to the work, ''Table Générale des Monogrammes'', in 2 volumes (1820). A much revised version of ''Dictionnaire des monogrammes'', in 3 volumes, appeared 1832–1834.''Dictionnaire des monogrammes'', 1834
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. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
Brulliot made preparatory work for a 10-volume supplement to Bartsch's ''Le Peintre Graveur'', before he died of
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in Munich in 1836.


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