He became a pupil of Gérard, after whom he executed many works in enamel and on porcelain, among which may be mentioned, 'Belisarius,' 'Cupid and Psyche,' 'The Entry of Henry IV.
Rue Abraham Constantin in Geneva is named after him with the following information: Son of Jacob and Elisabeth Rival.
Abraham Constantin (1785–1855) studied at College then at the drawing school of the Société des Arts, pupil of Constant Vaucher.
In Paris from 1807, he was a protégé of Baron Desnoyer and François Gérard, Constantine was introduced to the Empress Joséphine.
During his time he enjoyed international fame, due to an excellent profession and a good understanding of the works reproduced.