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François Chauveau - Trompettes romains

Trompettes romains (1670)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
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François Chauveau

François Chauveau was a French artist, known as a burin engraver, draftsmen and painter.

François Chauveau was born 10 May 1613 in Paris, as the second son of the impoverished noble, Lubin Chauveau and of Marguerite de Fleurs. He studied in the studio of Laurent de La Hyre and specialised in etching. He married Marguerite Roger on 8 February 1652.

Louis XIV gave him a pension and the title of Graveur du Roi (King's engraver) in 1662.

Chauveau was the first printmaker to be made a member to the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture on 14 April 1663.

He died in 1676 in Paris.

Notable for his great culture and imagination, he was one of the four French engravers cited by Charles Perrault in his "Hommes illustres". Chauveau left nearly 1,600 works (frontispices, vignettes...), including illustrations for works by Mademoiselle de Scudéry (he engraved the famous Map of Tendre and the frontispiece for her Artamène), Scarron, Molière, Racine and Boileau. La Fontaine summoned him to illustrate the first six books of his fables.

He had many students, including Nicolas Guérard, Jean-Baptiste Broebes and Edward Davies. His children included René, Évrard and Louis Chauveau.

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Le Roy; Empereur Romain

Le Roy; Empereur Romain (1670)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Mask of a Bald Man with Tufty Sideburns

Mask of a Bald Man with Tufty Sideburns (1635–1645)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Apollo and Daphne

Apollo and Daphne (1667)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Door with trophies and paintings

Door with trophies and paintings (1670-1676)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Satyr Mask with Horns and a Twisted Beard Wearing an Ivy Wreath

Satyr Mask with Horns and a Twisted Beard Wearing an Ivy Wreath (1635–1645)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Saint Bruno receives a message from Pope Urban II

Saint Bruno receives a message from Pope Urban II (1623-1676)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Satyr Mask with Curled Horns Looking Down

Satyr Mask with Curled Horns Looking Down (1635–1645)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Satyr Mask with Hooked Horns and an Ivy Wreath

Satyr Mask with Hooked Horns and an Ivy Wreath (1635–1645)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Mareschal de camp Indien

Mareschal de camp Indien (1670)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Satyr Mask with a Laurel Wreath Draped Over the Horns

Satyr Mask with a Laurel Wreath Draped Over the Horns (1635–1645)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Le Duc d’Anghien, Roy des Indes

Le Duc d’Anghien, Roy des Indes (1670)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Angels appear in a dream to Saint Bruno

Angels appear in a dream to Saint Bruno (1623-1676)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Masques de coquillages et de rocailles (Masks of shells and pebbles

Masques de coquillages et de rocailles (Masks of shells and pebbles (1675)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Saint Bruno takes the monastic habit of the Carthusians

Saint Bruno takes the monastic habit of the Carthusians (1623-1676)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
Allegorical female figure points young man to Mount Parnassus

Allegorical female figure points young man to Mount Parnassus (1654)

François Chauveau (French, 1613-1676)
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