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Nicolas-Henry Tardieu : ウィキペディア英語版
Nicolas-Henri Tardieu

Nicolas-Henri Tardieu, called the "Tardieu the elder", (18 January 1674 - 27 January 1749) was a prominent French engraver, known for his sensitive reproductions of Antoine Watteau's paintings. He was appointed ''graveur du roi'' (King's Engraver) to King Louis XV of France. His second wife, Marie-Anne Horthemels, came from a family that included engravers and painters. She is known as an engraver in her own right. Nicolas-Henri and Marie-Anne Tardieu had many descendants who were noted artists, most of them engravers.
==Biography==

Nicolas-Henri Tardieu was born in Paris on 18 January 1674 and was baptized three days later.
He was the son of Nicolas Tardieu, ''bourgeois de Paris'', and Marie Aymiée ().
His father was a boilermaker, as were his two younger brothers.
Possibly Nicolas-Henri used scraps of copper from his father's workshop for his early engravings.
He was a student of Pierre Lepautre, Gérard Audran and Benoit Audran.
Tardieu married Louise-Françoise Aveline, daughter of Jean Aveline and a relative of the engraver Pierre Aveline, on 1 September 1706 in the church of Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas. Louise-Françoise was the widow of Laurent Baron, the commissioner of the oratory.
Louise had two children from her first marriage, and had just one with Tardieu, Denis, born on 31 August 1707.
She died on 18 November 1708.
On 20 October 1712 Tardieu married again, to Marie-Anne Horthemels.
She was the widow of the pastry-maker Germain Le Coq, who had worked for King Louis XIV of France (1638–1715) and for the Duchess of Burgundy.
Marie-Anne was one of three daughters of the Dutch bookseller Daniel Horthemels.
Her sister Louise-Magdeleine Horthemels was an active reproductive engraver who married Charles-Nicolas Cochin, ''graveur du roi''.
Her other sister married Alexis Simon Belle, ''peintre ordinaire du roi''.
His second wife had a talent for engraving, and is known for her portraits of Cardinal de Bissy, Cardinal de Rohan and the Regent Philippe II, Duke of Orléans. She died on 24 March 1727.
Tardieu was accredited to the Academy on 29 October 1712.
He was received as a member of the Royal Academy and ''graveur du roi'' (official engraver to King Louis XV of France) on 29 November 1720 for his "Engraved portrait of the Duke of Antin" (Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de Gondrin), after a painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud.
As one of the most prominent engravers of his time, Tardieu was commissioned to engrave plates for several major publications.
He made engravings for the Crozat Collection and the Galerie de Versailles.
Tardieu died on 27 January 1749 at his house on the Rue Saint-Jacques in Paris and was buried the next day.
He was survived by his brother, Claude Tardieu, and his son, Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu.

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