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~ 66 Ste Be enedict kneeling,” after Ph. de Champ yagne 
after Caracci; - 
_in, quarto. “ The mph of Am 
French {chool, viz: 
FRENCH SCHOOL id CRAVING: 
Yrofs.? Ss. t. 7 
cis » Xavier Hea an ie o Life ;” “il after the fame 
matter, an "Bt. Clervaile, ong St. Prota 8, be- 
fore the Proconful, ” after Le Sueur, a diftinguifhed piece. 
“St. 
Francis ina’ Trance, upheld by Angels,” 
anda “ Buft of the Saviour,” from i Brun ; 
alfo in felio, as are the following portraits 
- Sebaftian Pifani, bifhop o yona, “inferibed Steph. 
thefe are 
La Dam mpinx. Jean Louis dela Bourdonnaye, 
of Lyons, “Bligius Pons inx. Mathew 
Poncet de la Riviere, mafter of requeits, inferibed Stef. 
Gantrel {c. 1681. Louis Berryer, firft — to the 
king, almoft as large as life, dated 1674. XIV 
of France, the head as large as life, and “inferibed 
kin 
Stef. Gantrel fec 
Of the f. 
amily ae the el a an ri characters as ar- 
tifts, we have an acc See CoyrPe..) 
Noel, the Nd pea 1 Mad nna Pesta by. the infant 
Chrif, dated 1664; another phe of the fame fubjeé, 
Holy Family,”’ including St. Jofeph and 
uced a more confiderable num- 
will probably be found t 
fought after Ph = pa aad the bef f then are 
entitled as fo 
Two eet ‘of Le Voifin, who was burnt in the Place 
_A butt of ea 
Cc. 
infc bet A. Coypel pi 
alfo finifhed by Cc. Simoneau, a fmmall u ri ht, es « Chri ft fn 
is Winding Sheet.”” « A Madonna and rae ”?an oval. 
« A Madonna fuckling the Infant.” «A en perith- 
ing in the Defert,”” anonymous. “ A St. Cec infcri 
large plate, hnithed by C. Sim 
The etchings of Noel Nicholas Coypel, of which 
the fubjets follow, are fomewhat inferior to thofe of his 
elder brother Anthony. 
“ oi pee furrounded a numerous Angels,” an so 
Triu mphitrite,’’ in quar 
atyr,’? in sales 
6s A Heping Nymph fea by a S 
oA Woman carefling a Dove,’ the plate of which - 
was ia finifhed with the graver by N. Ede- 
linck. 
The ftyle of Charles Antoine Coypel was by fartoo much 
for him to have acd the praifes which are beftowed on him 
by Strutt. Thoug d the rahi of Being i inftruat- 
ed by his jae ea and of in 
red both in the arts and belies lettres to little 
hi 
TUS 
Portraits of. M. de Maroulles, duke 
ntoine ae hae or-prefident of he 
Bou 
oine Boutiaet Stella, the nephew of i age iano 
we i already mentioned, was born.at Lyo 
1630, and died in the fame city in 1682. He sued te 
idimental principles of his art under his uncle, whofe ftyle 
as fuccefs - lly imitated. While he remained in - native 
city he executed fevera 
Paris 
Ea following, among other pieces, were °engraven ig this. 
arti 
*¢ A Landfcape,”? on one fide of which is reprefented 
Tiber with his urn, an e fhe-wolf that nurfed Rem 
and Romulus; on the oppolite fide appears another river pod, 
and i in the middle a view of the c ity of Rome ; afmall piece: 
in folio,. dated 16 Mofes ‘ening | the Daughters. 
of Jethro,’’ after Pouffin, infcribed Bonnart excud. This. 
appears without the name of the engraver, but ‘Huber: 
afcribesit to the artift now under notice. 
_ Claudine Boufonnet Stella was born at Lyons A. D.. 
1634, and died at Paris in 1697. She acquired the ele-. 
ments of paintin, ag from her uncle Jaques Stella, but fhe at-. 
tached herfelf in preference to engraving, which fhe exe- 
cuted ina very ed ttyle. 
atelet ee a fill further in her praife z. 
he yee it ar be admitted that n 
much accuracy ve true art of Pouffin ; ee one - ee 
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plate of Mofes fiking: the rock, socal ee thefe parts. 
are fo {uperior to the reit of the performance, as-to beget a fuf- 
peries and landfcape are the work of fome- 
Picion that the 
Yet the: 
including the title-page, after Jac,.Stella 
plates of children’s {ports and ruftic fubjects, fr 
mafter, in folio. “ The Myfterious Marriage. of. St..Ca.. 
therine 
