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Miger Collection

"Miger: A Master of Artistic Expression" Simon Charles Miger, a renowned artist of the 18th century

Background imageMiger Collection: A Love Letter. Creator: Simon Charles Miger

A Love Letter. Creator: Simon Charles Miger
A Love Letter. After Francois Boucher

Background imageMiger Collection: L Amour en Sentinelle, . n. d. n. d Creator: Simon Charles Miger

L Amour en Sentinelle, . n. d. n. d Creator: Simon Charles Miger
L Amour en Sentinelle, .n.d

Background imageMiger Collection: Study of Male Nude, 1762. Creator: Simon Charles Miger

Study of Male Nude, 1762. Creator: Simon Charles Miger
Study of Male Nude, 1762

Background imageMiger Collection: Portrait of horn player and composer Giovanni Punto (1746-1803), 1782. Creator: Miger

Portrait of horn player and composer Giovanni Punto (1746-1803), 1782. Creator: Miger
Portrait of horn player and composer Giovanni Punto (1746-1803), 1782. Private Collection

Background imageMiger Collection: Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crance (1747-1814), 1791

Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crance (1747-1814), 1791. Private Collection

Background imageMiger Collection: Portrait of the composer Louis-Joseph Guichard (1752-1829)

Portrait of the composer Louis-Joseph Guichard (1752-1829). Found in the Collection of Philharmonie de Paris

Background imageMiger Collection: Portrait of the composer Nicolas Roze (1736-1820)

Portrait of the composer Nicolas Roze (1736-1820). Found in the Collection of Philharmonie de Paris

Background imageMiger Collection: Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Artist: Simon Charles Miger

Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Artist: Simon Charles Miger
Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Print celebrating the first ascent in a hydrogen-balloon, made by Charles (1746-1823) from the Tuileries, Paris, on 1 December 1783

Background imageMiger Collection: Simon Charles Miger after Ada laaOde Labille-Guiard, Joseph Vien, French, 1736-1820

Simon Charles Miger after Ada laaOde Labille-Guiard, Joseph Vien, French, 1736-1820
Simon Charles Miger after Ada© laaOde Labille-Guiard, Joseph Vien, French, 1736-1820, in or after 1790, engraving on heavy laid paper

Background imageMiger Collection: Simon Charles Miger after Louis Michel Van Loo (French, 1736 - 1820), Louis Michel Vanloo

Simon Charles Miger after Louis Michel Van Loo (French, 1736 - 1820), Louis Michel Vanloo, 1779, engraving with etching on wove paper

Background imageMiger Collection: Simon Charles Miger after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II (French, 1736 - 1820), M. David Hume

Simon Charles Miger after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II (French, 1736 - 1820), M. David Hume, 1764, engraving on laid paper [second state]

Background imageMiger Collection: Jacques Alexander Cesar Charles (1746-83) French physicist. Print celebrating the

Jacques Alexander Cesar Charles (1746-83) French physicist. Print celebrating the first ascent in a hydrogen balloon, made by Charles from the Tuileries, Paris, on 1 December 1783


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"Miger: A Master of Artistic Expression" Simon Charles Miger, a renowned artist of the 18th century, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exquisite creations. From delicate portraits to captivating studies, Miger's works truly captured the essence of his subjects. In "A Love Letter, " Miger skillfully portrays the emotions and longing in each stroke, evoking a sense of yearning that resonates with viewers. The tenderness and vulnerability depicted in this piece are a testament to Miger's ability to convey complex emotions through art. "L'Amour en Sentinelle" showcases Miger's versatility as an artist. This enchanting creation transports us into a realm where love stands guard over our hearts. With meticulous attention to detail, he brings forth an ethereal beauty that captivates all who gaze upon it. Miger's talent extends beyond capturing human emotion; his "Study of Male Nude" demonstrates his mastery in portraying the human form. Through precise lines and shading, he reveals both strength and vulnerability in this intimate study. In "Portrait of horn player and composer Giovanni Punto, " we witness Miger's ability to immortalize musicians through portraiture. The intricate details bring out not only Punto's physical features but also his passion for music—a true homage to the maestro himself. Meticulously crafted brushstrokes come alive in "Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crance. " This portrait captures Dubois-Crance’s commanding presence while revealing glimpses into his inner thoughts—an artistic triumph by Simon Charles Miger. The composers Louis-Joseph Guichard and Nicolas Roze find themselves forever memorialized through Miger’s skilled hand. In their respective portraits, their musical genius is palpable—each note seems ready to leap off the canvas. Beyond portraiture lies another facet of Miger’s talent—the depiction of scientific pioneers like Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles.