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Nicolas De Poilly

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Untitled - A sitting man with a panflute.

Untitled - A sitting man with a panflute.

By Jean-Baptiste de Poilly

Located in Zeeland, Noord-Brabant

Reference: Undescribed. Made by Jean de Poilly after Francois Verdier. Jean-Baptiste de Poilly (1669-1728) was a French engraver and print publisher; son of Nicolas de Poilly I.

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Early 18th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Corbeille de fleurs garnie de rose trémière, ancolie, pivoine, lis, œillets.
Corbeille de fleurs garnie de rose trémière, ancolie, pivoine, lis, œillets.

Corbeille de fleurs garnie de rose trémière, ancolie, pivoine, lis, œillets.

By Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer

Located in PARIS, FR

Baptiste Sculp. / Nde Poilly excud. / cum privil. Regis". Epreuve sur papier vergé (filigrane difficilement lisible), avec l'adresse de Nicolas de Poilly (Paris 1626 † 1696).

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17th Century More Prints

Materials

Engraving, Etching

Vase orné de trois mascarons drapés; garni de tulipes, anémones et pavots.
Vase orné de trois mascarons drapés; garni de tulipes, anémones et pavots.

Vase orné de trois mascarons drapés; garni de tulipes, anémones et pavots.

By Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer

Located in PARIS, FR

Regis" et à gauche "Nde Poilly ex.". Epreuve de l'état unique, sur papier vergé filigrané (fleur de lys dans un écu fleuri et surmonté d'une étoile, et contremarque), avec l'adresse ...

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17th Century More Prints

Materials

Engraving, Etching

Untitled - This print shows a landscape with travelers.

Untitled - This print shows a landscape with travelers.

By Nicolas Perelle

Located in Zeeland, Noord-Brabant

This print shows a landscape with travelers. Made by Nicolas Perelle after own design. Publisher: Nicolas II de Poilly (1675-1747).

Category

1720s Landscape Prints

Materials

Engraving, Etching

Pierre Mignard, Engravings from the Series "The Four Seasons" 17th Century
Pierre Mignard, Engravings from the Series "The Four Seasons" 17th Century

Pierre Mignard, Engravings from the Series "The Four Seasons" 17th Century

By Pierre Mignard

Located in Beuzevillette, FR

Engraved by Jean Baptiste de Poilly (1669-1728). They were sold by his father Nicolas de Poilly a publisher and print merchant.

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Antique 17th Century French Louis XIV Prints

Materials

Paper

Set of Four 17th Century French Royal Garden Engravings by Perelle
Set of Four 17th Century French Royal Garden Engravings by Perelle

Set of Four 17th Century French Royal Garden Engravings by Perelle

Located in Bridgeport, CT

Views perpectives at Versailles of la Salle Des Festins, la Girondolle, and l'Isle Royale, with Grand Jet d'Eau de Chantilly. All engraved by Nicolas De Poilly as marked lower left.

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Antique 17th Century French Neoclassical Prints

'Paon, instuit un jeune Faune, que l'on dit etre Apollon.

'Paon, instuit un jeune Faune, que l'on dit etre Apollon.

By Jean-Baptiste de Poilly

Located in Zeeland, Noord-Brabant

Reference: Undescribed. Made by Jean de Poilly after own design. Jean-Baptiste de Poilly (1669-1728) was a French engraver and print publisher; son of Nicolas de Poilly I.

Category

17th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Engraving

Untitled - Neptune on a dolphin.

Untitled - Neptune on a dolphin.

By Jean-Baptiste de Poilly

Located in Zeeland, Noord-Brabant

Made by Jean Baptiste de Poilly after Francois Verdier. Jean-Baptiste de Poilly (1669-1728) was a French engraver and print publisher; son of Nicolas de Poilly I.

Category

Early 18th Century Figurative Prints

Materials

Engraving

untitled - Landscape with travelers and a horse.

untitled - Landscape with travelers and a horse.

By Nicolas Perelle

Located in Zeeland, Noord-Brabant

A structure in the left background. Made by Nicolas Perelle after own design. Publisher: Nicolas II de Poilly (1675-1747).

Category

1720s Landscape Prints

Materials

Concrete

Untitled - Landscape with travellers.

Untitled - Landscape with travellers.

By Nicolas Perelle

Located in Zeeland, Noord-Brabant

This print shows a landscape with travellers and with rocks and a city in the distance. Made by Nicolas Perelle after own design. Publisher: Nicolas II de Poilly (1675-1747).

Category

1720s Landscape Prints

Materials

Concrete

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