Antoine Coypel (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan kwapɛl]; 11 April 1661 – 7 January 1722) was a French painter, pastellist, engraver, decorative designer...
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Charles-Antoine Coypel (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɑ̃twan kwapɛl]; 11 July 1694 – 14 June 1752) was a French painter, art critic, and playwright. He became...
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paintings to copy for the weaving) for each scene were painted by Charles Antoine Coypel, who also arranged the design for the large, surrounding decorative...
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Coypel is the name of a French family of painters, including: Noël Coypel 1628–1707, Antoine Coypel, 1661–1722, son of Noël Charles-Antoine Coypel 1694–1752...
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Noël Coypel (French pronunciation: [nɔɛl kwapɛl]; 25 December 1628 – 24 December 1707) was a French painter, and was also called Coypel le Poussin, because...
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Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum. Democritus among the Abderites. Charles-Antoine Coypel, Cheerful Democritus, 1746. 2020 bust of Democritus presented to...
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been allowed to lapse, in favour of Charles-Antoine Coypel, upon whose artistic advice he wisely depended. Coypel's own advisors were the comte de Caylus...
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premier prince du sang et mystique érudit". Retrieved October 20, 2011. Antoine de Nadaillac, Généalogie et Dynasties Européennes: La Dynastie des Capétiens:...
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Lemoyne (1688–1737), painter Nicolas Lancret (1690–1743), painter Charles-Antoine Coypel (1694–1752), painter, art commentator, and playwright Jean-Baptiste...
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cultural and art patron. The Queen was the benefactor of the painters Charles-Antoine Coypel whom she commissioned 34 religious paintings in her apartments as...
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Polyeucte, with Adrienne Lecouvreur playing the role of Pauline. Marc-Antoine Legrand, a sociétaire of the Comédie-Française, was present at this performance...
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Charles-Antoine Coypel, Portrait of Adrienne Lecouvreur (early 1720s) showing the prominent 18th-century French actress as Cornelia Metella in Pierre Corneille's...
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The Embarkation for Cythera (category Paintings by Antoine Watteau)
and the only one from which the academy's professors were drawn. Charles-Antoine Coypel, the son of its then director, later said: "The charming paintings...
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Daphne after Charles-Antoine Coypel The Wrath of Achilles after Antoine Coypel The Parting of Hector and Andromache after Antoine Coypel Vulcan presenting...
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French Baroque painter. His father, Noël Coypel, was a well-known artist, as was his half-brother, Antoine Coypel, who was almost thirty years his senior...
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submit to their control, the young but already very successful painter Charles Le Brun conceived a plan to free those he considered to be true artists...
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"Charles-Antoine Coypel – Ritratto femminile con maschera" (in Italian). Cariplo Foundation. Retrieved 22 May 2021. Lissoni, Elena. "Coypel Charles-Antoine...
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damaging Leda's face. What was left of the painting was given to Charles-Antoine Coypel, first painter to the king, who painted a replacement head. Still...
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Madeleine's husband Noël Coypel and his daughter Anne-Auguste's husband François Hutin. Born in Paris, he was the son of Antoine Hérault (c. 1600-c. 1655)...
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1766) Louis-Claude Daquin, French composer (d. 1772) July 11 – Charles-Antoine Coypel, French painter, art commentator, and playwright (d. 1752) July...
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agréé since 1741. In 1752, following the death of Charles-Antoine Coypel, he was appointed as Coypel's successor as keeper of the king's drawings and given...
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Charles de La Fosse (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də la fos]; or Lafosse; 15 June 1636 – 13 December 1716) was a French painter born in Paris. He was one...
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François-Bernard Lépicié after Charles-Antoine Coypel, Charlotte Desmares, 1733, etching, private collection...
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Orleans Collection (section Gonzagas and Charles I)
the painter Charles-Antoine Coypel to cut up all three of the great Correggio mythological works in the presence of his chaplain, which Coypel did, but saving...
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Sociale) and Milan (Teatro Carcano) in 1921 (Girdlestone 1969, p. 441). Pitt, Charles. "France – An un-magic Flute" (includes review of Platée). Opera, August...
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and the only one from which the academy's professors were drawn. Charles-Antoine Coypel, the son of its then director, tellingly said: "The charming paintings...
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portraits of Desmares regarded as authentic. One of them is a pastel by Charles-Antoine Coypel, dated to the 1720s, and published in 1733 as an etching by François-Bernard...
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Jélyotte in the title-role of Rameau's Platée, by Charles-Antoine Coypel c.1745...
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Pompadour's biological father, was named as Orry's immediate successor. Charles Antoine Coypel, first painter to the king, was given the responsibility of training...
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