FRENCH SCHOOL 
pair in qto. entitled «© Time ill employed,’’ and “ The 
over belov wit =? ther fubjets of trifling im- 
portance for his own dcfign 
From thofe of other ae he has engraven the portraits 
of Robe ert le bas pe aed to the king, pain 
nto the ae pa 4. “A a of four plates of the 
ea 28 Of the day, after N. Bt rghem, very fine prints, at leaft 
two of which were etched by Laure «The Return to 
the Farm,’’ and “ Embarkation of Stores,’ after the fame 
¢ Flande.’s Cour pias landfeape, after An- 
nt View of-the Rhine at Coblentz,”’ 
« Ancient View of the Canal 
“ Agreeable Soli- 
ent. 
after B. ‘rghem and J. Bot 
at Amfterdam,”’ after fe tome artiits. 
tude,’ after Boucher. Firft and Second Views of Beau- 
vais,’ after the med “ Tirtt and Second Views of C} 
renton,’’ after the fa “s Fithmonger of Chevelingue,”’ 
after t. & oF; irft and Second Views of the En 
> afer B. Broemberg. 
f Piffevache,”’ 
Houfe of the Jefuits,’ 
Three 
re) 
virons ae Tes das 
se The. Cafcade ‘o 
G 
Dutch Menage,”’ after Oitade, eee in rp yts “6 
’ after the fame. cian maa 
‘ Rudera near Sans Souci,” ’ after 
« Departure for the Italian Hunt.” «A 
t of French Troops.” « Halt of Swifs Guards,” 
. Cavalry,’’ after Wouvermans. 
The four following are after Poelenbourg; namely, 
ee fey awn Baths at Vauclufe ;”? «* Ancient Aquedudt at 
enefte,”’ a pair of ruined edifices in Etruria. . From 
Py teat we ind a “ Land{cape with Cattle,’’ from Ruyf- 
dael, a “ Dutch Mill,”’ engraven in 1747, and a pair which 
are views of Schevelingen and ree (the latter fs Sica 
in 1753,) from Sal. Rofa. e Aungurs,”’ - 
“The Gamut of Love 37 « The 
3 an d 
das’ enyravings a -. Teniers exceed an hundred, 
many of which are treated ina tafte peculiarly characteritc 
of ey sd mired matter. - J ie ment in sa | was the fort 
ath; onable 
of this. engraver, a the addrefs wit 1€ rendered 
what others ha ne rane to a a urpoie, has 
©) P 
e the furprife of profeffional men, who {till 
k of oe magic of Le Bas’ finifhing touch. We cannot 
of courfe enumerate all the 
Teniers, and believe the following will be found among the 
“ The Works of 
«© David Teniers and his Family.”’ 
Mercy,”’ a large and very fine plate. “ The Prodigal Son,” 
a companion print to the ore ae. « Flemifh Rejoicin ss 
a beautiful land{cape, 1 in which 'Teniers has painted himfelf 
andfamily. Thefe four are of very fuperior execution, and 
we may add to them his grand views of Flanders, and his 
beautiful village fetes. 
is large works from Wouvermans are alfo of the firft 
“_ and ou chief ont them entitled as follow 
« The of Milk 3? “ The Italian Chafe 3" & The 
r i engraver in whew) eoty! etched b 
Traced « Hal f Cavalry ;”” Officers,’’ en-. 
graven in 1740, ones to the former. After 
ted by 
“and «€ "The 
e prints that he has produced after, 
N.N.. 
OF ENGRAVING.. 
Coypel he has _cngréven a pair, entitled “The Bath of. 
Diana ;’’ and “ The Alliance of Bacchus: and Venus.” | 
er pair, ¢ Hermitage, two leagues from Fribour in 
Saxony ;’’ and, “ The Parone ei Fribour: are 
The Fine Morning ;” and « The Beautiful 
eae after C. Dujardin. «“« De- 
e Chace,’’ is after Ch. Van Filens, engraven | 
In 1742, as- are es ilibe ie pair: « A Hunting: Ren- 
~ 
dezvous ;’ The ase Hunter.”’ an- 
a he has engraven Grandval, a celebrated pe raes and. 
‘G onverfation rial nt lat tter for his reception at the 
Lor ch 
Iai Uindicane after the fame. “ An Italian er 
aes verets ava at Rome. From the fame- 
aut are, * Setting out to fith a — a feries of ae 
{ea-ports, in fixteen i ee ge prints, begun in 1760, a 
finithed in 1776.. Thefe plates were engraven conjemtly. 
by Cochin and le Bas, oe the two laft, the port o 
a. that of Havre, which were finifhed by M. 
Martini in 1780. Two Fie 
“Reapers Repatt,”’ 
Flemifh au bjects on one a “ The Ple 
men ;’’ and “‘ The Pleafures of Peafants.”? « The Pre 
ing o o St. John in the Defart,” after P. F. M 
aaa the Hague and Rotterdam,”’ 
¢ Winter oe onthe Ri ; 
ane re fame. <«* Day ndevelde, en-- 
aoe in 17733 and te The Royal Hunt,”’ after the fame 
matter. 
Quintin see rea was born at Chalons, in Cham 
pagne, in 1705, and died in that province in1762. He 
. fer a his youth, but having Seay 
re) 
ae he was ingly ef fi l 
by the 
great any uity in native | 
province, in order to yh = erie of 7 His’ 
rks were extremely numerous, a few of which we fhalk 
only mention. Portrait, ina eel ion, of Claude de I’Ifle,. 
iftoriographer to the a . Portrait, ina butt, of Nic 
de la Bronffe, count de Verteillac a ‘h 
Creation, fix {mall prints in the for 
teen fubjects ae the O 
f —] of battles in the form of aaa fifty-nine prints. . 
x {mall i marked « cet ations Aitronom.”’ Six 
final landfcapes numbered, the firft is infer 
aftoral.’’? Six plates land{capes, dhlcribe d to the 
marchionefs of Pompadour. Military fetes, dedicate a to 
i i Six beautiful: 
s 
S) 
Pp f mi 
ree «The Village We Countr 
val.’’ T'wo prints of run ined edifices, entitled ** Ruines 
u ects, i 
incendie fubjedts, “The taking of Troy 3? « The Burn- 
ing of aCity.’’ T'wolandfcapes, “« The Neft,” and « The . 
Cafcade.”” “Two dead nore “¢ Views of the Works of. 
the Bridge of Orlea 8 1X prints of rock work, under 
he title, ¢ ead * Pe 6.c Chedel fculp. als forti. 
« T. Q. Flaminius nae Peace to Greece 
Various fubjedts after different - melee : Two marine 
prints, entitled “ The Fifhers,’’ after Adam Willaers.. 
Four military actions, entitled “ Various Skirmithes of Ca- 
5 valry,’” 
