FRENCH SCHOOL. 
fame. plate). A pair of landfcapes from Brecourt. 
«St John,’’ from Manfredi, anda {mall buft ofa man; the 
four former of which are engraved in lines, and the two 
latter in mezzotinto. ‘ 
fecond edition of his cabinet, are three wee en- 
ravings ‘by the marquis himfelf, viz. «A Mag ” 
on Je. Romanelli ; 3 Portrait of the miftrefs of Paclo 
Veronele,’’ and“ e Adoration of the 1 ”* fr rom a com- 
pofition of his own. The 
engraved by ies . oe ret om 
nto: an Aveline was born at- 
died e fame city in 1712. graved a great number 
of aha which are a the or part either compofed, 
or drawn from nature, by himfelf, and are executed in a neat 
fy 
A feries of fix landfcapes, marked Aveline’inv. et fec 
in 4to nother feries of twelve landfcapes num- 
ered r e fam anner. other 
feries of fixteen views of Verfailles, in folio. Twelve 
views of chateaus and-royal manfions, namely, Tria- 
non, the Menagerie, two views of Clagny, Marly, 
St. Gerrhain en Laye, Vincennes, St. Cloud, Meu 
den, Ramibouillet, and Chantilli de Chambre, in folio. 
aris and feveral of its edifices namely, 
he Thi nee 
ont Neu 
the. Palais Reval uxembourg, the ? 
Places des Viétoires, Hotel > Ville, Notre Dame, the Ob- 
fervatory, and the Salpetri¢res, in folio. Series of twenty 
ws of cities, namely, Lyons, Marfeilles, Havre = 
Grace, Rouen, Bourdeuit, Breft, Str a 
don, Amfterdam, Rome, the church of St. 
, Ven 
the place de St. Mark, Turin, Lifbon, Conftiotmonk 
Jer aa Tripoli i, and ‘Tangiers 
uchange was _born at Paris in the year 1662, 
and died t poe 1759. Whether he ftudied in the sea of 
Au dran under an spore his biographers - not 
e Royal alee 
fays of him, foment es coldly, that his ftyle is neater than 
and the etching not fo predominant, but 
it a 
Dan 
folly paneer diel the fpirit, and pee to his prints the 
tone, of this s great maiter. 
eps continued his labours till he’ reached the ad- 1 
fon 
vanced age of ninety. He eng Sa ome prints of the 
gallery o the Luxembourg ; and in that of the debarkment 
of the queen at Marfeilles, ie farely been lefs ‘fuccelstal 
than in his engravings after Correggio, which ‘is tnore par- 
ticularly obfervable in the three firens or mermaids vane are 
‘of the colleétion in the gallery o 
OF ENGRAVING, 
; oe the galley, and on _— Rubens has lavifhed the 
ra 
‘of thefe beautiful prints are thofe which were taken before 
they were retouched by Sornique,. who has added draperies 
to them. .“ Chrift in the Sepulchre,’’ after a painting of 
Paul Vv eronefe, in. the a of i This is a tas 
engraven by Au niting Carracei she Birth of May 
e Medicis.’’ «* The landing o t Queen at the Port of 
Marfeilles.” ¢ e Citizens of ah 
the two other fut 
Simon the bjt he 
church of St. Martin inthe Fields. « Jefus e aeetting the 
Sellers of Merchandize from the Temple,” ‘from a pictire 
of the fame mafter, prefervad in the fame church. “ The 
RefurreGtion of the Widow’s Son,”’ 
ay of the Recollets at Verfailles. 
= 
oo 
8 
fo 
© 
aven in 1718, 
tony Coypel: « The Sa- 
ep a ene t 
«¢ The Elements,’’ engraven by Ducha ie ant 
co Phe ae ie in ane So ” after Charles Coypel 
engraved by Duchange, at the a 
Duchange has likewife engraven een nae from the 
-paintings of Le Sueur in the hotel du Cha 
is beft portraits are thofe of Francis ei on. pain nted 
by Rigaud. Charles de la Foffe, paint 
and nominated a member of the bee of paint 
He aaa - —. ~~ much dexterity, and executed 
a works and agreeable ftyle. It is not 
wn in sat ey i sued though it is probable he 
received leffons from Bernard Picart, at. leaft he appears 
clofely-to have ae) the ftyle of that artift: 
-He engraved with fuccefs both portraits and hiftorical 
oon of ot the chief are of the folio clafs, ‘and their 
fabjects as follow 
«: The Salutation of the Virgin," after ‘Carlo Misaiti. 
“ Jefus curing the Blind,” after a painting of Antz Coypel 
t jartre id The Nuptials of Qiuedn ‘Mary de 
Medicis with Henry IV.” after Rubens. «© The Minority 
of Louis XIII.’ after, the’ fame painter, which form part 
of the Luxembourg ne 
drunkén nents furprifed by two ee ; ter Ant. 
Coypel. 
ing in 1707. 
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