Jean Charles Baquoy

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Jean Charles Baquoy (1721–1777) was a French engraver. Baquoy was born and died in Paris. The eldest son of Maurice Baquoy, he engraved book-plates after the designs of Eisen, Gravelot, Moreau, and others, among which are a set of vignettes for the French translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, published by Basan, which are executed in a finished style, and a set of plates, after Jean-Baptiste Oudry, for the Fables of La Fontaine. He also made engravings after Boucher, Watteau, J. Vernet, Wouwerman, and others. rdf:langString
Jean-Charles Baquoy, né le 16 juin 1721 à Paris, où il meurt le 24 février 1777, est un dessinateur et graveur français qui participa notamment à l'illustration de l’Histoire naturelle de Buffon. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jean Charles Baquoy (1721–1777) was a French engraver. Baquoy was born and died in Paris. The eldest son of Maurice Baquoy, he engraved book-plates after the designs of Eisen, Gravelot, Moreau, and others, among which are a set of vignettes for the French translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, published by Basan, which are executed in a finished style, and a set of plates, after Jean-Baptiste Oudry, for the Fables of La Fontaine. He also made engravings after Boucher, Watteau, J. Vernet, Wouwerman, and others.
rdf:langString Jean-Charles Baquoy, né le 16 juin 1721 à Paris, où il meurt le 24 février 1777, est un dessinateur et graveur français qui participa notamment à l'illustration de l’Histoire naturelle de Buffon.
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