Charles-Antoine Coypel
Charles-Antoine Coypel (11 July 1694 – 14 June 1752) was a French painter, art critic, and playwright. He became court painter to the French king and director of the Académie Royale. He inherited the title of Garde des tableaux et dessins du roi (Keeper of the paintings and drawings of the king), a function which combined the role of director and curator of the king's art collection. He was mainly active in Paris.
Charles-Antoine Coypel | |
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Self-portrait (1734) | |
Born | 11 July 1694 Paris, Kingdom of France |
Died | June 14, 1752 57) Paris, Kingdom of France | (aged
Education | Antoine Coypel |
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Relatives | Noël Coypel (grandfather), Noël-Nicolas Coypel (half-uncle), Philippe Coypel (brother) |
Director of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture | |
In office 1747–1752 | |
Monarch | Louis XV |
Preceded by | Pierre-Jacques Cazes |
Succeeded by | Louis de Silvestre |
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