Working not only with the
burin but also in the varied fields of
lithography,
etching and
aquatint. His other originality is in having engraved many paintings by his contemporaries :
Paul Delaroche,
Ary Scheffer,
Dominique Ingres,
Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury,
Antoine-Jean Gros,
François Gérard; it was only towards the end of his life that he dealt with the old masters such as
Veronese,
Corregio or
Caravaggio. As an illustrator, he notably engraved works by
Alexandre-Joseph Desenne's and
Achille Devéria's vignettes for the
Fables by
La Fontaine and for ''La Pucelle d'Orléans'' by
Voltaire, though it is his portraits for which he is most noted:
Hemicycle Image:Paul Delaroche - Hémicycle.jpg|Painting by
Paul Delaroche (1841–42). Image:Henriquel-Dupont - Hémicycle 2.jpg|Engraving by Henriquel-Dupont (1853). The central panel of the
Hemicycle of the Fine Arts at the
École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris.
Assis au fond : Ictinos,
Apelles,
Phidias.
To the left : ancient Greek and medieval art.
To the right: ancient Roman and Renaissance art. Centre :allegory of
Art. Two artists,
Théophile Gautier and
Charles Blanc, have compared Delaroche's work to that of Henriquel, both preferring the engraver to the painter :
Bertin portrait Image:Louis-Francois Bertin.jpg|Portrait by
Ingres (1832). Image:Henriquel-Dupont - Bertin.jpg|Engraving by Henriquel-Dupont (1844). One of Henriquel-Dupont's most famous portraits is that of the journalist
Louis-François Bertin, engraved in burin after the
portrait by
Ingres. When they were both shown at the
Paris Salon of 1845,
Baudelaire preferred the painting to the engraving :
Portraits •
Louis-Philippe (after
François Gérard) •
Bertin (after
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres) •
Ary Scheffer (after
Léon Benouville)
Other selected works •
Burial of Christ (after
Hippolyte Delaroche) •
The Abdication of Gustavus Vasa (1831, after
Louis Hersent) •
Christus als Tröster (after
Ary Scheffer) •
The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (1867, after
Correggio) •
Moses (after
Hippolyte Delaroche) •
The Supper in Emmaus (Ätzdruck, after
Paolo Veronese) •
General Lariboisière and his son (after
Antoine-Jean Gros == Notes, sources and references ==