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Jean Cotelle
Jean Cotelle Jean Cotelle, 'the younger', was a painter and engraver, born in Paris in 1645. He received his early instruction from his father, Jean Cotelle, and eventually visited Italy. On his return he devoted himself to his profession, producing historical paintings, miniatures, and occasionally etchings. His chef-d'oeuvre was the 'Marriage at Cana,' painted in 1681 for the cathedral of Notre-Dame. There are by him at Versailles several views in the gardens of that palace. He etched a plate representing 'Our Lord on the Mount of Olives,' and a series of seven scenes from the history of Venus. He was admitted into the Academy in 1672, and died at Villers-sur-Marne in 1708.

 

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Jean Cotelle Entrance to the Maze oil painting

Painting ID::  96084

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Jean Cotelle
Entrance to the Maze
between 1688(1688) and 1690(1690) Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Cotelle View of the Arch of Triumph Grove oil painting

Painting ID::  96085

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Jean Cotelle
View of the Arch of Triumph Grove
between 1688(1688) and 1690(1690) Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Cotelle View of the Colonnade at Versailles oil painting

Painting ID::  96086

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Jean Cotelle
View of the Colonnade at Versailles
between 1688(1688) and 1690(1690) Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Cotelle View of the Three-Fountain Grove oil painting

Painting ID::  96087

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Jean Cotelle
View of the Three-Fountain Grove
between 1688(1688) and 1690(1690) Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jean Cotelle View of the Three Fountain Grove oil painting

Painting ID::  96088

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Jean Cotelle
View of the Three Fountain Grove
between 1688(1688) and 1690(1690) Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

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Jean Cotelle
Jean Cotelle Jean Cotelle, 'the younger', was a painter and engraver, born in Paris in 1645. He received his early instruction from his father, Jean Cotelle, and eventually visited Italy. On his return he devoted himself to his profession, producing historical paintings, miniatures, and occasionally etchings. His chef-d'oeuvre was the 'Marriage at Cana,' painted in 1681 for the cathedral of Notre-Dame. There are by him at Versailles several views in the gardens of that palace. He etched a plate representing 'Our Lord on the Mount of Olives,' and a series of seven scenes from the history of Venus. He was admitted into the Academy in 1672, and died at Villers-sur-Marne in 1708.