Bruno Joseph Chérier (10 August 1817 – 24 October 1880) was a French decorative painter. Born in Valenciennes, he studied under Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, for whom he also modelled. He died in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.
Works
Lille
- Église Saint-Sauveur - Stations of the Cross
- Église Saint-Martin d'Esquermes - paintings for the altar of the Virgin Mary
- Église Notre-Dame-de-Fives - four canvases in the choir
Tourcoing
- Église Saint-Christophe- altarpieces
- Église Saint-Jacques - two stained glass windows
Other
- Notre-Dame des Anges - Tourcoing - Stations of the Cross, stained class, ornamental paintings
- Church (now demolished) - Monchy-le-Preux - stained glass and sculptures
- Notre-Dame de Grâce - Loos - painting in the nave
- Church - Haussy - Stations of the Cross
Sources
- "In Situ - Revue des patrimoines". revue.inventaire.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
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