François de Jullienne (1722–1754) and His Wife (Marie Élisabeth de Séré de Rieux, 1724–1795), 1743, Pastel, black chalk, watercolor, and traces of black chalk underdrawing on four joined sheets of handmade blue laid paper, mounted on canvas and adhered to a keyed stretcher, 39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in. (100 x 80 cm), Pastels & Oil Sketches on Paper, Charles Antoine Coypel (French, Paris 1694–1752 Paris), The academician Charles Antoine Coypel was appointed First Painter to Louis XV of France in 1747. His oeuvre includes genre scenes, satirical caricatures, portraits, and historical and religious subjects in the grand manner
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François de Jullienne, 1722–1754, Wife, Marie Élisabeth Séré Rieux, 1724–1795, 1743, Pastel, black chalk, watercolor, traces, chalk underdrawing, four joined sheets, handmade blue laid paper, mounted, canvas, adhered, keyed stretcher, 39 3/8 x 31 1/2, 100 80 cm, Pastels & Oil Sketches, Paper, Charles Antoine Coypel, French, Paris, 1694–1752, academician, Charles, Antoine, Coypel, appointed First, Painter, Louis XV, France, 1747, oeuvre includes, genre, scenes, satirical caricatures, portraits, historical, religious subjects, grand manner
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