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Jean Audran - St. Andrew is led to his death on the cross

St. Andrew is led to his death on the cross

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
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Jean Audran was a French engraver and printmaker. The brother of Benoit, and the third son of Germain Audran, he was born at Lyons in 1667. After learning 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:

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La colère

La colère (1727)

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L’horreur

L’horreur (1727)

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Titlepage

Titlepage (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
L’attention

L’attention (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
La compassion

La compassion (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
Douleur corporelle simple

Douleur corporelle simple (1727)

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Le mépris

Le mépris (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
a vénération

a vénération (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
La tristesse

La tristesse (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
Le désespoir

Le désespoir (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
Le ravissement

Le ravissement (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
Allegorical representation with Jealousy and Discord

Allegorical representation with Jealousy and Discord

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
Douleur aigue

Douleur aigue (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
Le pleurer

Le pleurer (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
L’admiration avec étonnement

L’admiration avec étonnement (1727)

Jean Audran (French, 1667–1756)
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