Antoine Vestier
Image:Antoine [Vestier, by Antoine Vestier.jpg|thumb|Self portrait, 1785]
Antoine Vestier was a French miniaturist and painter of portraits, born at Avallon in Burgundy, who trained in the atelier of Jean-Baptiste Pierre. He showed his work at the Salon de la Correspondance, Paris, before being admitted to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in 1785, when a portrait of the painter Gabriel François Doyen, was his morceau de réception.
Among his sitters was the royal cabinet-maker, Jean Henri Riesener.
Further portraits include
- The Chevalier de Latude, 1789
- Nicolas-Guy Brenet, painter, 1786
- Jean Thurel, fusilier, 1788; this aged veteran wears three medals, witness to his seventy-two years of service
- A Chevalier of Malta holding the portrait of the Bailli de Hautefeuille, commander of the Order, 1788.
- François-Joseph Gossec, unknown date.