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Charles Nicolas Cochin Collection (#2)

Charles Nicolas Cochin was a versatile and talented artist who left an indelible mark on the world of art

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Surrender of the Khan of Badakhsan, 1772. Creator: Pierre Philippe Choffard

The Surrender of the Khan of Badakhsan, 1772. Creator: Pierre Philippe Choffard
The Surrender of the Khan of Badakhsan, 1772

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Defeat of Chief Us-Turfan and his City, 1774. Creator: Pierre Philippe Choffard

The Defeat of Chief Us-Turfan and his City, 1774. Creator: Pierre Philippe Choffard
The Defeat of Chief Uš-Turfan and his City, 1774

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Battle of Qos-qulaq, 1774. Creator: Benoit-Louis Prevost

The Battle of Qos-qulaq, 1774. Creator: Benoit-Louis Prevost
The Battle of Qos-qulaq, 1774

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Great Victory of Qurman, 1770. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin

The Great Victory of Qurman, 1770. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin
The Great Victory of Qurman, 1770

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Battle of Tonguzluq, 1773. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin

The Battle of Tonguzluq, 1773. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin
The Battle of Tonguzluq, 1773

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Saint Louis presenting his sword to Christ, after a ceiling design, 1755-90

Saint Louis presenting his sword to Christ, after a ceiling design, 1755-90

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Portrait of Madame de Pompadour, ca. 1745. Creator: Charles Nicolas Cochin

Portrait of Madame de Pompadour, ca. 1745. Creator: Charles Nicolas Cochin
Portrait of Madame de Pompadour, ca. 1745

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Decoration de la salle de spectacle construite a Versailles pour la representation de

Decoration de la salle de spectacle construite a Versailles pour la representation de la Princesse de Navarre, ca. 1745. [Decoration of the theatre built at Versailles for the first performance of

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Portrait of David Garrick, 1764. Creators: Charles Nicolas Cochin, Nicolas-Gabriel Dupuis

Portrait of David Garrick, 1764. Creators: Charles Nicolas Cochin, Nicolas-Gabriel Dupuis
Portrait of David Garrick, 1764

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Battle of Yesil-kol-nor, 1772. Creators: Charles Nicolas Cochin

The Battle of Yesil-kol-nor, 1772. Creators: Charles Nicolas Cochin
The Battle of Yesil-kol-nor, 1772

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Story that Stops Time (L Histoire qui arrete le temps), 1708-54

The Story that Stops Time (L Histoire qui arrete le temps), 1708-54

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: An accident while traveling, a kneeling man fixing a broken saddle, a horse pissing at

An accident while traveling, a kneeling man fixing a broken saddle, a horse pissing at the left, 1740-50

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Decoration for a Masked Ball at Versailles, on the Occasion of t... ca

Decoration for a Masked Ball at Versailles, on the Occasion of t... ca
Decoration for a Masked Ball at Versailles, on the Occasion of the Marriage of Louis, Dauphin of France, and Maria Theresa, Infanta of Spain (Bal masque donne par le roi)

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Canto 42, Stanza 64, from Orlando Furioso, 1774. 1774. Creator: Nicolas de Launay

Canto 42, Stanza 64, from Orlando Furioso, 1774. 1774. Creator: Nicolas de Launay
Canto 42, Stanza 64, from Orlando Furioso, 1774. [Gli disse quel che dianzi dir non volle: / Sappi, Rinaldo, il nomee mio e lo Sdegno, / Venuto sol per sciorti il giogo indegno]

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Canto 39, Stanza 57, from Orlando Furioso, 1774. 1774. Creator: Nicolas de Launay

Canto 39, Stanza 57, from Orlando Furioso, 1774. 1774. Creator: Nicolas de Launay
Canto 39, Stanza 57, from Orlando Furioso, 1774. [Che nel tirar, che fece il fiato in suso / Tutto il voto, maraviglioso caso]

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Le Marque Scipion Maffei, 1750. 1750. Creator: Pariset

Le Marque Scipion Maffei, 1750. 1750. Creator: Pariset
Le Marquis Scipion Maffei, 1750

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Oval portrait of the actor David Garrick wearing a short wig, with surround, c1780

Oval portrait of the actor David Garrick wearing a short wig, with surround, c1780

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Marseille Harbour 1760 18th Century France French

Marseille Harbour 1760 18th Century France French
Panoramic view of the harbour of Marseille. From an engraving dated 1760 by engravers Charles Nicolas Cochin and Jacques-Philippe Le Bas, after the painting by Claude Joseph Vernet

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Charles-Nicolas Cochin Portrait Self Portrait

Charles-Nicolas Cochin Portrait Self Portrait
Charles-Nicolas Cochin, 1715 - 1790. French engraver and author. Also known as: Charles-Nicolas Cochin le Jeune (the Younger), Charles-Nicolas Cochin le fils (the son), or Charles-Nicolas Cochin II

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Male Charles-Nicolas Cochin King Gustav III Gustav III

Male Charles-Nicolas Cochin King Gustav III Gustav III
Male of Charles-Nicolas Cochin, King Gustav III, Gustav III (1746-1792) Apotes, painting, Gustav III of Sweden, oil on canvas, Height, 70.5 cm (27.7 inches), Width, 55 cm (21.6 inches)

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Romancer 1727 Charles-Nicolas Cochin French 1715-1790

Romancer 1727 Charles-Nicolas Cochin French 1715-1790
The Romancer, 1727. Charles-Nicolas Cochin (French, 1715-1790), after Jean Antoine Watteau (French, 1684-1721). Engraving

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Half-length Portrait Seated Woman 1781 Charles-Nicolas Cochin

Half-length Portrait Seated Woman 1781 Charles-Nicolas Cochin
Half-length Portrait of a Seated Woman, 1781. Charles-Nicolas Cochin (French, 1715-1790). Black chalk; sheet: 16.5 x 11.4 cm (6 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.); secondary support

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Apollo, Mercury, and the Shepherdesses, Fable X in La Motte, Fables Nouvelles, 1719

Apollo, Mercury, and the Shepherdesses, Fable X in La Motte, Fables Nouvelles, 1719

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Barbers Boutique, (1885). Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin

The Barbers Boutique, (1885). Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin
The Barbers Boutique, (1885). A scene in a French barbershop of the 17th century when wigs first came into fashion. Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: La Blanchisseuse, 18th century, (1916). Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin

La Blanchisseuse, 18th century, (1916). Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin
La Blanchisseuse, 18th century. After Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin (1699-1779). From The Connoisseur Vol XLIV by [Otto Limited, London, 1916.]

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: The Singer Of Canticles, (1885). Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin

The Singer Of Canticles, (1885). Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin
The Singer Of Canticles, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Minuet Dancer And The King, 1754, (1885). Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin

Minuet Dancer And The King, 1754, (1885). Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin
Minuet Dancer And The King, 1754, (1885). Louis XV, king of France (1715-1774), holds a grand ball at Versailles, February 24th, 1754. Based on an original drawing by C N Cochin

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Decoration of a hall in Versailles, France, 1745. Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin

Decoration of a hall in Versailles, France, 1745. Artist: Charles Nicolas Cochin
Decoration of a hall in Versailles, France, 1745. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Jean le Rond d Alembert, French philosopher and mathematician, late 18th century

Jean le Rond d Alembert, French philosopher and mathematician, late 18th century. Artist: Louis Jacques Cathelin
Jean le Rond d Alembert, French philosopher, mathematician and encyclopedist, late 18th century. D Alembert (1717-1783) collaborated with Denis Diderot (1713-1784)

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Triumph David fan Jacques Callot Etching image

Triumph David fan Jacques Callot Etching image
Artokoloro

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: accident traveling kneeling man fixing broken saddle

accident traveling kneeling man fixing broken saddle
Artokoloro

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Jean-Franazois Janinet after Charles-Nicolas Cochin the Younger, French (1752-1814)

Jean-Franazois Janinet after Charles-Nicolas Cochin the Younger, French (1752-1814), Two Male Nudes, c. 1774, chalk manner printed in red ink on laid paper

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Pierre Etienne Moitte after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (1722-1780), Louis-Rene

Pierre Etienne Moitte after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (1722-1780), Louis-Rene de Caradeuc de la Chalotais, 1764, engraving over etching on laid paper

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Jean Francois Rousseau after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (born c

Jean Francois Rousseau after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (born c. 1740), Charles-Georges Coqueley de Chaussepierre, 1780, engraving over etching on laid paper

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Benedict Alphonse Nicolet after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (1743-1806), Claude

Benedict Alphonse Nicolet after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (1743-1806), Claude Joseph Vernet, 1781, etching on laid paper

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Benoat-Louis Pra vost after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (c. 1735-1804), Louis XV

Benoat-Louis Pra vost after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (c. 1735-1804), Louis XV
Benoat-Louis Pra© vost after Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, French (c. 1735-1804), Louis XV, 1765, engraving on laid paper

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: Charles-Nicolas Cochin I after Jean Sima on Chardin (French, 1688 - 1754), Le Garcon

Charles-Nicolas Cochin I after Jean Sima on Chardin (French, 1688 - 1754), Le Garcon
Charles-Nicolas Cochin I after Jean Sima© on Chardin (French, 1688 - 1754), Le Garcon cabaretier, 1740, engraving

Background imageCharles Nicolas Cochin Collection: History allegory, 18th-century artwork

History allegory, 18th-century artwork
History allegory. 18th-century allegorical artwork of the discipline of history. A winged Father Time figure (with scythe) supports a winged putto writing a book




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Charles Nicolas Cochin was a versatile and talented artist who left an indelible mark on the world of art. From his intricate works like "The Barbers Boutique" to his stunning furnishing fabric "Don Quichotte, " Cochin's creativity knew no bounds. One of his notable pieces, "The Emperor Greeting The Triumphant Troops Outside of the Capital, " showcases Cochin's ability to capture grandeur and power in his artwork. With meticulous attention to detail, he brings this historical moment to life, immersing viewers in the triumph and glory. In another masterpiece titled "Louis XV, " Cochin collaborates with Benoit-Louis Prevost to portray the French king with regal elegance. This portrait exudes sophistication and grace, reflecting both artists' skillful craftsmanship. Cochin also delved into allegorical themes, as seen in "Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin. " Created by Gilles Demarteau based on Cochin's design, this poignant piece explores themes of mortality and grief while showcasing their collaborative genius. His collaboration with other renowned artists extended beyond just designs. In creating "Triomphe de Pomone, " Cochin demonstrates his mastery over various mediums as he combines engraving techniques with painting skills. The result is a visually captivating depiction that celebrates nature's abundance through Pomona's triumphant figure. Cochin even ventured into fan art alongside Jacques Callot, as evidenced by their joint creation called "The Triumph of David. " Through delicate strokes and intricate details, they bring David's victory to life within a small handheld canvas - a testament to their artistic prowess. Not limited solely to collaborations or engravings, it also excelled at portraiture. His portraits such as L. F Prault or Guillaume-Thomas Raynal showcase Augustin de Saint-Aubin’s talent for capturing individuals' essence through expressive brushstrokes.