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Ernest Chesneau (9 April 1833 – 24 February 1890) was a French art historian and critic.
Selected publications
Le Mouvement moderne en peinture. Decamps, Paris, Panckoucke, 1861 ;
La Peinture française au XIX siècle : les chefs d’école, Paris, Didier, 1862 ;
L’Art dans les résidences impériales. Compiègne, Paris, E. Panckoucke, 1863 ;
L’Art et les artistes modernes en France et en Angleterre, Paris, Didier, 1864 ;
Mme de La Vallière (1644-1710), Paris, Blaisot, 1864 ;
Les Nations rivales dans l’art : peinture, sculpture ; L’art japonais ; De l’Influence des expositions internationales sur l’avenir de l’art, Paris, Didier, 1868 ;
Notice sur G. Régamey, Paris, Librairie de l’art, 1879, 1 vol. (53 p.) : fig. ; gr. in-8 ;
Peintres et statuaires romantiques, Paris, Charavay frères, 1880 ;