François de Jullienne (1722-1754) and Marie Élisabeth de Jullienne (Marie Élisabeth de Séré de Rieux, 1724-1795) 1743 Charles Antoine Coypel French 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. His exceptional pastels are few in number. This double portrait is among Coypels latest and most accomplished: it displays dazzling and unerring control of a variety of materials—principally pastel but also chalk and watercolor. Traditionally, the sitters have been identified as François de Jullienne (1722-1754) and his young wife, Marie Élisabeth de Séré de Rieux (1724-1795). François was the son of Jean de Jullienne (1686-1766), a wealthy textile merchant, collector of paintings, and patron of Antoine Watteau (1684-1721).. François de Jullienne (1722-1754) and Marie Élisabeth de Jullienne (Marie Élisabeth de Séré de

François de Jullienne (1722-1754) and Marie Élisabeth de Jullienne (Marie Élisabeth de Séré de Rieux, 1724-1795) 1743 Charles Antoine Coypel French 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. His exceptional pastels are few in number. This double portrait is among Coypels latest and most accomplished: it displays dazzling and unerring control of a variety of materials—principally pastel but also chalk and watercolor. Traditionally, the sitters have been identified as François de Jullienne (1722-1754) and his young wife, Marie Élisabeth de Séré de Rieux (1724-1795). François was the son of Jean de Jullienne (1686-1766), a wealthy textile merchant, collector of paintings, and patron of Antoine Watteau (1684-1721).. François de Jullienne (1722-1754) and Marie Élisabeth de Jullienne (Marie Élisabeth de Séré de
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