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Antoine Coypel (11 April 16617 January 1722) was a French painter, pastellist, engraver, decorative designer and draughtsman.Coypel, Antoine
in: Benezit Dictionary of Artists
He became court painter first to the Duke of Orléans and later to the French king. He became director of the Académie Royale. He was given 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. Esther Bell, ''A Curator at the Louvre: Charles Coypel and the Royal Collections''
at Journal18, Issue 2 Louvre Local (Fall 2016)
He was raised to the nobility by the French king. He is known for his
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, biblical, mythological and allegorical works, portraits and genre scenes.


Life

Antoine Coypel was born in Paris as the son of the French painter
Noël Coypel Noël Coypel (; 25 December 1628 – 24 December 1707) was a French painter, and was also called Coypel le Poussin, because he was heavily influenced by Poussin. Coypel was born in Paris, the son of an unsuccessful artist. Having been employed ...
. He studied under his father, with whom he spent four years in Rome after his father had been appointed director of the
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in 1672. In Rome he sketched the Antique monuments and artworks and studied the works of the Italian Renaissance and Baroque, in particular of Raphael, Carracci, Titian, Veronese and Correggio. He became acquainted with the contemporary artists Gianlorenzo Bernini and
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.Antoine Coypel, ''La Colère d'Achille''
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Bernini became his mentor. He won a prize for drawing at the
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Coypel completed his training at the Académie Royale in Paris. In 1689 he received an important commission for an altarpiece in the Notre-Dame de Paris. In 1681, at the age of 20 he was admitted (reçu) as a full member of the Académie royale with the submission of a work called ''Louis XIV repose dans le sein de la Gloire après la paix de Nimègue'' (Louis XIV rests in the bosom of Glory after the Peace of Nijmegen) (
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). He worked on many of the French king's construction projects of that time including in Versailles, Trianon, Marly and Meudon. He was in 1685 appointed premier peintre of the Duke of Orléans (the French king's eldest brother who at the time was
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans ''Monsieur'' Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (21 September 1640 – 9 June 1701), was the younger son of King Louis XIII of France and his wife, Anne of Austria. His elder brother was the "Sun King", Louis XIV. Styled Duke of Anjou from bir ...
). The
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remained an important patron of the artist for many years. Between 1701 and 1706, he created one of his most brilliant works for the d'Orléans family, the vault of the Aeneas Gallery in the Palais-Royal (now disappeared). The work was completed a few years later by a cycle of seven additional paintings. Coypel became professor and rector of the Academy in 1707 and director in 1714, and in 1716 was appointed king's painter. He was raised to the nobility the following year. He completed an extensive decoration of the ceiling of the Royal chapel at Versailles in 1708, in the manner of the Roman Baroque. His half-brother Noël-Nicolas and his son Charles-Antoine Coypel (1694–1752) were also accomplished painters. The sculptor François Dumont was his brother-in-law. Coypel died in 1722, at 61 years of age.


Paintings

Antoine Coypel's style was eclectic. He worked initially in the French classical tradition which he renewed with a colourful palette. He went through a period in which he was strongly influenced by Rubens as is clear in certain paintings, in particular his ''Democritus'' (1692,
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). Coypel's spirit of renewal is evident in the series of large paintings on Old Testament themes, which were very well received at the time: ''Susan accused of adultery'' (c. 1695, Museo del Prado) and ''The sacrifice of Jephta's daughter'' (c. 1695-1697
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). He was, with Jean Jouvenet, Charles de La Fosse and Louis de Boullogne, one of the best examples of the transition in French painting from the austere manner of the reign of Louis XIV to the lighter style of the 18th century.


Drawings

Coypel was one of the leading draughtsmen of his generation. About 500 of his drawings survive, many of them kept at the Louvre. They comprise figure studies and preparatory drawings for his paintings. He was particularly skilled in the use of coloured pencils and chalks.


Gallery

File:Antoine Coypel - Young black boy holding a fruit basket and a girl stroking a dog.jpg, ''Young black boy holding a fruit basket and a girl stroking a dog'', 1682,
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Image:Coypel Democritus.jpg, ''Democritus'', 1692,
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File:Susana acusada de adulterio (Antoine Coypel).jpg, ''Susan accused of adultery'', c. 1695, Museo del Prado Image:Coypel Esther.jpg, ''The Swooning of
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'', 1704, Louvre


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