Claude Chevallon


Claude Chevallon was a medieval French printer.

Life

He was born in 1479. He was active as a printer from 1511 to 1537.
In 1520, he married female printer Charlotte Guillard, two years after the death of her first husband Berthold Rembolt, and they worked together to develop the printer-publisher business. Claude Chevallon's printer's mark had been two horses, and he added the sun to this when their shops merged.
He died in 1537. Susan Broomhall notes that his widow took over the business, continuing for 20 years until her death in 1557.
Claude Chevallon had a daughter named Gillette. An illustration in S. Bernardus, Opera omnia, Paris, 1526–27 shows the family group of Chevallon with his wife and daughter; their clothing indicates that they were middle class and quite prosperous.