Augustin De Saint-Aubin
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Augustin de Saint-Aubin sometimes styled Auguste de Saint-Aubin (3 January 1736 – 9 November 1807), belongs to an important dynasty of French designers and engravers.


Biography

Augustin de Saint-Aubin was born on 3 January 1736 in Paris to the king's embroiderer Gabriel Germain de Saint-Aubin (1696–1756). He came from a family of artists and designers, which included his six siblings: brothers Charles-Germain de Saint-Aubin and Gabriel-Jacques de Saint-Aubin, as well as Catherine Louise, Louis-Michel, Athanasius, and Agathe, who were collectively known as the "Book of Saint-Aubin". His niece, Marie-François, daughter of Charles, was an artist as well.Profile of Marie-Françoise de Saint-Aubin
in the ''Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800''. Trained by his brother, he later studied with
Étienne Fessard Étienne Fessard, a French engraving, engraver, was born in Paris in 1714. He was a pupil of Edme Jeaurat, and proved an artist of sufficient merit to be accepted for candidacy (''agréé'') at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture (175 ...
, Nicolas-Henry Tardieu and
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. His first submission to the
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was an etching in 1752. He was approved by the
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in 1771, but did not graduate, as he failed to submit one of the required reception pieces. He took many commissions for commercial purposes like bookplates, frontispieces, invitations, tradesmen's cards, and programs, but also illustrated books such as the ''Decameron'' by Boccaccio. In 1776 he was appointed as the official engraver at the Bibliothèque Royale (Royal Library). He later worked on etching the collection of antique gems owned by the Duc d'Orléans. Emmanuel Bocher's 1879 catalog contains over 1300 works by Augustin, but he is most remembered for his portraits and his engravings of portraits by
Charles-Nicolas Cochin Charles-Nicolas Cochin (22 February 1715 – 29 April 1790) was a French engraver, designer, writer, and art critic. To distinguish him from his father of the same name, he is variously called Charles-Nicolas Cochin le Jeune (the Younger), Char ...
the younger (1715–1790). In his lifetime, Augustin was considered the most successful of the siblings, but he is the one about whom least is now known. He was married to Louise-Nicole Godeau. He died 9 November 1807 in Paris.


Selected works


Drawings

* L'indiscrétion vengée * Scène dans un intérieur rustique: jeune femme implorant le roi. Paris,
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Museum. * Portrait de Rochambeau. Bayonne, Musée Bonnat. * Feu d'artifice au bal de Saint-Cloud chez Griel, 1759. Paris, Louvre Museum. * Portrait de Vivant-Dominique, baron Denon (1747–1825) de profil. Paris, Louvre Museum. * Bal à Saint-Cloud chez Griel. Paris, Louvre Museum. * Portrait d'une femme dans une chaise.
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. * Dans le ''Livre des Saint-Aubin''. Paris, Louvre Museum.


Engravings

* Portrait de
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illustrating his ''Contes moraux''. * Card to gain entry to the ''Concert bourgeois de la rue Saint-Antoine''. * L'art du brodeur.
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* ''Galerie des Modes et Costumes Français'' in 3 volumes Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. * Gravure d'après Gravelot (equestrian statue). Rothschild Collection, Paris, Louvre Museum. * Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Languet de Gercy, parish priest of the
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, Doctor of the Sorbonne (1675–1750). He is the brother of
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. Versailles,
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and
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(1722–1764). Versailles, Palace of Versailles and Grand Trianon. *
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, superintendent of the king's music (1633–1687). Versailles, Palace of Versailles and Grand Trianon. *
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and preacher (mort en 1707). Versailles, Palace of Versailles and Grand Trianon. * Antoine-Jean Amelot de Chaillou, Secretary of State from 1776 to 1783. Versailles, Palace of Versailles and Grand Trianon. * Allegory with
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and the Constitution. Versailles, Palace of Versailles and Grand Trianon. * Tribute to the beneficent views of the National Constituent Assembly and the loyalty of
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, circa 1791. Rothschild Collection, Paris, Louvre Museum. * Le Bal paré. Rothschild Collection, Paris, Louvre Museum. * ''C'est ici les différents jeux des petits Polissons de Paris: le sabot''. Rothschild Collection, Paris, Louvre Museum. *
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Further reading

* Rosenberg, Pierre. ''Le livre des Saint-Aubin''. Paris: Réunion des Musées Nationaux (2002) () *


References

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