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Jean Audran, the brother of Benoit, and the third son of Germain Audran, was born at Lyons in 1667 ; having learned the rudiments of the art under his father, he was placed under the care of his uncle, the famous Gérard Audran, in Paris. Before he was twenty years of age he displayed uncommon ability, and became a very celebrated engraver. In 1706 he was made engraver to the king, with a pension and apartments at the Gobelins. The hand of a great master is discernible in all his plates; and without having attained the extraordinary perfection of Gérard Audran, his claim to excellence is very considerable. He died in 1756. His principal prints are: ==Portraits== *''Louis XV''; full length; after Gobert. *''Maximilian Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria, with his Page''; full length; after Vivien. *''Clement Augustus of Bavaria, Elector-Archbishop of Cologne''; after the same. *''The Duke d'Antin''; after Rigaud. *''The Abbé Jean d'Estrées''; after the same. *''Victor Marie, Duke d'Estrées, Marshal of France''; after Zargilliere. *''Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni''; after Trevisani. *''François de Salignac de la Motte Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray''; after Vivien. *''François Pierre Gillet''; after Tortebat. *''Francois Robert Secousse, sitting''; after Rigaud. *''Peter Paul Rubens''; after van Dyck; for the Luxembourg Gallery. *''Noel Coypel, Painter to the King''; after Coypel. *''Antoine Coysevox, Sculptor to the King''; after Rigaud. (two last were engraved by Audran for his reception at the Academy in 1708. ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean Audran」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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