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Nicolas-Henri Tardieu, called the "Tardieu the elder", (18 January 1674 - 27 January 1749) was a prominent French engraver, known for his sensitive reproductions of Antoine Watteau's paintings. He was appointed ''graveur du roi'' (King's Engraver) to King
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. His second wife, Marie-Anne Horthemels, came from a family that included engravers and painters. She is known as an engraver in her own right. Nicolas-Henri and Marie-Anne Tardieu had many descendants who were noted artists, most of them engravers.


Biography

Nicolas-Henri Tardieu was born in Paris on 18 January 1674 and was baptized three days later. He was the son of Nicolas Tardieu, ''bourgeois de Paris'', and Marie Aymiée ic His father was a boilermaker, as were his two younger brothers. Possibly Nicolas-Henri used scraps of copper from his father's workshop for his early engravings. He was a student of
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, Gérard Audran and Benoit Audran. Tardieu married Louise-Françoise Aveline, daughter of Jean Aveline and a relative of the engraver
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, on 1 September 1706 in the church of
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. Louise-Françoise was the widow of Laurent Baron, the commissioner of the oratory. Louise had two children from her first marriage, and had just one with Tardieu, Denis, born on 31 August 1707. She died on 18 November 1708. On 20 October 1712 Tardieu married again, to
Marie-Anne Horthemels Marie-Anne-Hyacinthe Horthemels (1682 – 24 March 1727) was a French engraver, wife of the King's engraver Nicolas-Henri Tardieu. Biography Marie-Anne-Hyacinthe Horthemels was one of three daughters of the Dutch bookseller Daniel Horthemels (c. ...
. She was the widow of the pastry-maker Germain Le Coq, who had worked for King
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(1638–1715) and for the Duchess of Burgundy. Marie-Anne was one of three daughters of the Dutch bookseller Daniel Horthemels. Her sister
Louise-Magdeleine Horthemels Louise-Magdeleine Horthemels, or Louise-Madeleine Hortemels, also called Magdeleine Horthemels (1686 – 2 October 1767), was a French engraver, the mother of Charles-Nicolas Cochin. She is also sometimes credited under her married name of Louis ...
was an active reproductive engraver who married
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, ''graveur du roi''. Her other sister married
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, ''peintre ordinaire du roi''. His second wife had a talent for engraving, and is known for her portraits of
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and the Regent
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. She died on 24 March 1727. Tardieu was accredited to the Academy on 29 October 1712. He was received as a member of the Royal Academy and ''graveur du roi'' (official engraver to King
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) on 29 November 1720 for his "Engraved portrait of the Duke of Antin" (
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), after a painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud. As one of the most prominent engravers of his time, Tardieu was commissioned to engrave plates for several major publications. He made engravings for the
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and the
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. Tardieu died on 27 January 1749 at his house on the Rue Saint-Jacques in Paris and was buried the next day. He was survived by his brother, Claude Tardieu, and his son,
Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu, called "Tardieu fils" or "Tardieu the younger", (2 September 1716 – 9 July 1791) was a French engraver. Biography Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu was born on 2 September 1716 in Paris. He was the son of Marie-Anne Horthemels ...
.


Legacy

Tardieu had four sons, each of whom passed on the tradition of engraving or other arts to their descendants. He had taught his son Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu (1718-1759), also a designer and engraver, who was appointed ''graveur ordinaire du roi''. Tardieu also taught engraving to his nephew,
Pierre François Tardieu Pierre François Tardieu (1711–1771) was a French engraver and cartographer, nephew of Nicolas-Henri Tardieu. Pierre Francois Tardieu was born around 1711 in Paris, son of Jean Tardieu. His uncle, Nicolas Henri Tardieu, taught him the art of e ...
(c.1711 - 1774). The engraver Bernard Baron (1700-1762) was another of his pupils who gained distinction in his profession.
Laurent Cars Laurent Cars (28 May 1699 – 14 April 1771) was a French designer and engraver. He was born at Lyon, the son of Jean-François Cars, who took him when quite young to Paris, where it was not long before he distinguished himself. In 1733 he was re ...
and
Jacques-Philippe Le Bas Jacques-Philippe Le Bas, or Lebas (8 July 1707, Paris – 14 April 1783, Paris) was a French engraver, head of the largest engraving workshop in Paris during the 18th century. Life and work His father was a wig-maker, and his family was very poor ...
were also pupils, later to be teachers themselves. His grandson
Jean-Charles Tardieu Jean-Charles Tardieu, also called "Tardieu-Cochin" (3 September 1765 – 3 April 1830) was a successful French painter during the ages of Napoleon and of the Bourbon Restoration. His work was primarily historical, but also included landscapes, ...
became a well-known painter. The last of the line of "clever engravers" that he founded died in 1844.
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painted Tardieu's portrait, which was placed in the galleries of Versailles.


Work

Of at least eight engravers by the name of Tardieu, Nicolas-Henri was the most notable, one of the most prominent engravers in France for his versatile use of point and graver. He was author of many engravings of the highest quality. Tardieu held true to the principles of his master, Gérard Audran. He was an opponent of the fashionable trend towards less serious subjects, and attempted to pass on his traditionalist views to his pupils. Tardieu engraved several of Watteau's paintings. His version of ''Champs Elysées'' and ''Embarcation for Cythera'' are excellent interpretations of Watteau's work as etchings. Tardieu had an extraordinary ability to retain the "silvery" atmosphere of Watteau's paintings in his engravings.


Prints

Some of his best prints include: Portraits *'' Louis-Antoine, Duke D'Antin'' after Rigaud, engraved for his reception plate at the Academy in 1720 *''
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, Bishop of Senez'', made from the life 1716 *''An embematical Subject, representing the principal qualifications of a perfect Minister: Secrecy, Fortitude and Prudence'' after
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Classical subjects *''Embarkation for Cythera (L'Embarquement pour Cythère)'' after Antoine Watteau *''Alexander's Battles'' (set) after Charles Le Brun *''Four subjects of Roman history, in the form of friezes'' after
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*''Jupiter and Alemene'' after Giulio Romano *''Apollo and Daphne'' after
Charles-Antoine Coypel Charles-Antoine Coypel (11 July 1694 – 14 June 1752) was a French painter, art commentator, 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 de ...
*''The Wrath of Achilles'' after Antoine Coypel *''The Parting of Hector and Andromache'' after Antoine Coypel *''Vulcan presenting to Venus Armour for Aeneas'' after Antoine Coypel *''Venus soliciting Jupiter in favour of Aeneas'' after Antoine Coypel *''Juno directing Aeolus to raise a Tempest against the Fleet of Aeneas'' after Antoine Coypel Religious subjects *''The Annunciation'' after
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*''The Holy Family, with Angels presenting Flowers and Fruit'' after
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*''Adam and Eve'' after
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*''The Scourging of Christ'' after Charles Le Brun *''The Crucifixion'' after Charles Le Brun *''Christ and the Woman of Samaria'' after Nicolas Bertin *''Christ appearing to Mary Magdalene (Apparition de Jésus à Madeleine)'' after Nicolas Bertin *''The Martyrdom of St. Peter'' after
Sébastien Bourdon Sébastien Bourdon (2 February 1616 – 8 May 1671) was a French painter and engraver. His ''chef d'œuvre'' is ''The Crucifixion of St. Peter'' made for the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, Notre Dame. Biography Bourdon was born i ...
*''The Crucifixion'' after
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*''The Conception'' after Antoine Coypel Other works Other works that have been preserved include: * ''Gravures'', 1738 * ''Saint Jérôme dans la caverne'', 1741, after the painting by
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in the chapel of l’abbé Bignon at Filles Saint-Thomas * ''Portrait du R. P. Pollard, prêtre de l’Oratoire'' 1742, drawn and engraved by the same artist * ''La croix qui apparait dans le ciel à l’empereur Constantin lorsqu’il se préparait à déclarer la guerre au tyran Maxence'' (from the cabinet of the duc d’Orléans) * ''Baptême de Constantin'' * ''Double mariage de Constantin Chlorus, père de Constantin et de Maximien Galère César'', 1743 * ''La Ville de Rome reçoit la couronne de l’Empire des mains de la Victoire à l’entrée de Constantin'' * ''Entrevue de Constantin et de Crispe, son fils, à Byzance'' * ''La Bataille de Constantin contre Maxence'', 1745 * ''La Défaite de Maxence et sa chute dans le Tibre'' * ''Vue de la ville de Beauvais'', after a pastel by
Jean-Baptiste Oudry Jean-Baptiste Oudry (; 17 March 1686 – 30 April 1755) was a French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer. He is particularly well known for his naturalistic pictures of animals and his hunt pieces depicting game. His son, Jacques-Ch ...
, 1747 * ''Vue de l’abbaye de Poissy du côté de la forêt de Saint-Germain'', 1748, after a pastel by Oudry * ''Un plafond du Palais-Royal'', after
Charles-Antoine Coypel Charles-Antoine Coypel (11 July 1694 – 14 June 1752) was a French painter, art commentator, 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 de ...
* ''Recueil historié des hommes illustres d’Angleterre'', after Italian and French drawings * ''Le Sacre de Louis XV''


Gallery

File:Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy, 1st marquis d'Argenson.jpg, '' Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy, 1st marquis d'Argenson''. File:Habillement d'un chevalier porte-dais de la Sainte Ampoule.jpg, ''Habillement d'un chevalier porte-dais de la Sainte Ampoule'' File:Habillement d'un Seigneur Otage de la Sainte Ampoule, Le Marquis d'Alégre.jpg, ''Habillement d'un Seigneur Otage de la Sainte Ampoule, Le Marquis d'Alégre'' File:Adam and Eve by Nicolas-Henri Tardieu.jpg, ''Adam and Eve; the Almighty seen above expelling them from Paradise''.
Victoria and Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
. From the picture by
Domenichino Domenico Zampieri (, ; October 21, 1581 – April 6, 1641), known by the diminutive Domenichino (, ) after his shortness, was an Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School of painters. Life Domenichino was born in Bologna, son of a shoem ...
in the Devonshire Gallery. File:Jésus devant Ponce Pilate by Nicolas Tardieu.jpg, ''Jesus before Pontius Pilate'' after a work by
François-Alexandre Verdier François-Alexandre Verdier (c. 1651 - 1730) was French painter, draftsman and engraver. He was a student and assistant of Charles Le Brun. Biography François-Alexandre Verdier was born in Paris around 1651. He studied under Charles Le Br ...
File:L'ombre de saint Pierre by Tardieu.jpg, ''L'ombre de saint Pierre''. After a work by François-Alexandre Verdier.
Nancy, France Nancy ; Lorraine Franconian: ''Nanzisch'' is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the northeastern Departments of France, French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle. It was the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine, which was Lorraine and Barrois, an ...
: Musée des beaux-arts File:Les évangélistes - Saint Jean by Nicolas Tardieu.jpg, ''Les évangélistes: Saint Jean''. After a work by Charles Lebrun. Nancy: Musée des beaux-arts File:Les évangélistes - Saint Luc - by Tardieu.jpg, ''Les évangélistes: Saint Luc''. After a work by François-Alexandre Verdier. Nancy: Musée des beaux-arts File:Les évangélistes - Saint Matthieu by Nicolas Tardieu.jpg, ''Les évangélistes: Saint Matthieu''. After a work by François-Alexandre Verdier. Nancy: Musée des beaux-arts


References

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