called Charles-Nicolas Cochin le Jeune (the Younger), Charles-Nicolas Cochin le fils (the son), or Charles-Nicolas Cochin II. Cochin was born in Paris...
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Nicolas Cochin (1610–1686), called the Elder, was a French draughtsman and engraver. He was born at Troyes in 1610, the son of a painter named Noel Cochin...
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Georges Peignot (redirect from Nicolas-Cochin)
Cyclopéen (light) (anonymous creation, 1910) ; Cochin book, Cochin italic, Nicolas-Cochin book, Nicolas-Cochin italic (drawing : Georges Peignot, from genuine...
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Village in Saskatchewan, Canada Charles-Nicolas Cochin the Elder (1688–1754), French engraver Charles Nicolas Cochin (1715–1790), French engraver, designer...
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on the copperplate engravings of 18th century French artist Charles-Nicolas Cochin, from which the typeface also takes its name. The font has a small x-height...
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Charles Nicolas Cochin the Elder (29 April 1688 – 5 July 1754) was a French line-engraver. He was born in Paris in 1688. His father, Charles Cochin, was...
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Ludwig & Mayer (redirect from Nicolas Cochin (typeface))
Altenburger Gotisch (1928) Bastard Mediaeval Beatrice (1931) Behrens Chic Cochin (1922) Commerciale Die Mode (1914-1915) Diplomat (1964), later digitized...
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Louis XV, 1742 by Charles-Nicolas Cochin, (1715–1790) The Ball of the Yew Trees given in February 1745 by Charles-Nicolas Cochin, (1715–1790) Proclamation...
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overcharged design was worked up by the artist and connoisseur Charles-Nicolas Cochin. His pupils included two minor neoclassical sculptors, Claude Dejoux...
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was accompanied by several artists, including the engraver Charles-Nicolas Cochin and the architect Soufflot. They returned to Paris with a passion for...
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on the instructions of the secretary of the Royal Academy, Charles-Nicolas Cochin, who "wanted the subject to fit in with the flowers". The first, Myrrha...
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17 August 1661, Louis XIV was a guest at a sumptuous festival hosted by Nicolas Fouquet, the Superintendent of Finances, at his palatial residence, the...
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Louise-Magdeleine Horthemels (redirect from Louise-Magdeleine Cochin)
mother of Charles-Nicolas Cochin. She is also sometimes credited under her married name of Louise Madeleine Cochin or Madeleine Cochin. The parish register...
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the frontispiece of the Encyclopédie (1772). It was drawn by Charles-Nicolas Cochin and engraved by Bonaventure-Louis Prévost. The work is laden with symbolism:...
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Premiere of Rameau's La princesse de Navarre on 23 February 1745 in the Grande Écurie, engraving by Charles-Nicolas Cochin....
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Bouvet Louis Braille Adolphe Mouron Cassandre (Peignot, 1937) Charles Nicolas Cochin Simon de Colines Firmin Didot François Didot François-Ambroise Didot...
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Grenville, British Member of Parliament (d. 1783) February 22 Charles-Nicolas Cochin, French artist (d. 1790) Jean Georges Lefranc de Pompignan, Roman Catholic...
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victories, which he commissioned in Paris from the engraver Charles-Nicolas Cochin (Conquests of the Emperor of China, 1767–1773). The emperor himself...
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Charles Marie de La Condamine La Condamine by Charles-Nicolas Cochin (1768) Pierre-Philippe Choffard (1759) Born 28 January 1701 Paris, France Died 4 February...
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under the supervision of the Cabinet du Roi. The architect Charles-Nicolas Cochin worked for several years for the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi, 1735–51, making...
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Michel-Ange Slodtz, circa 1757, engraving by Laurent Cars after Charles-Nicolas Cochin Born René-Michel Slodtz 1705 Paris, France Died 1764 Paris, France Nationality...
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Lumières movement was in large part an extension of the discoveries of Nicolas Copernicus in the 16th century, which were not well known during his lifetime...
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contemporaries who were able to see it personally as the French engraver Charles-Nicolas Cochin, who however criticized the superabundance of decorations and excessive...
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and Sons. Retrieved 16 November 2012. Cochin, Charles Nicolas (1880). Mémoires inédits de Charles Nicolas Cochin sur le comte de Caylus, Bouchardon, les...
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Franklin, American scientist and statesman (b. 1706) April 29 – Charles-Nicolas Cochin, French artist (b. 1715) May 16 – Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke...
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Madame de Pompadour, the Marquis de Marigny, accompanied the designer Nicolas Cochin and a delegation of artists and scholars to Italy to see the recent...
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Turgot after a portrait by Charles-Nicolas Cochin...
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Transformation of Russia, pp.89-90. Retrieved 11 May 2016. Charles-Nicolas Cochin, Voyage d'Italie... (Paris, 1758) v.1, pp.171-2. Retrieved 7 June 2014...
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Greeks. In 1754 The French engraver, painter and art critic Charles-Nicolas Cochin denounced the curves and undulations of the predominant rocaille style:...
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were sold in France as Champlevé and in the United States as Sylvan. Nicolas-Cochin, roman and italic (Georges Peignot) Olympic (1937), also called Slimblack...
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