Nicolas Robert
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Nicolas Robert (1614–1685) was a French miniaturist and engraver. He was born in Langres on 18 April 1614 and died in Paris on 25 March 1685.
In 1664 he was appointed as "peintre ordinaire de Sa Majesté pur la minature" (Painter of Minatures) to Louis XIV.
[edit] Works
Blunt highlights Robert's main works as follows:
- Illustrations within the book - fr:Guirlande de Julie - which was produced by Nicholas Jarry as a gift for Julie Lucine d’Angennes from her future husband the Duke of Sainte-Maure. It was this work that made Robert famous and drew the attention of Gaston, Duke of Orléans.
- Paintings of flowers on vellum for Gaston and latterly for Louis XIV that form the nucleus of the Recueil des vélins currently held in the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle within the Jardin des Plantes.
- Contributions to the Recueil des Plantes - a collection of engravings of flowers. Prints from these were published in the two-volume work - Estampes de Plantes and in Mémoires pour servir á l'Histoire des Plantes
Other works include:
- Fiori Diversi - a small book of etchings of flowers published in Rome on 1640.
- Diverses Fleurs c 1660
[edit] Colleagues
Robert worked with the following people:
- Robert Morison a Scottish botanist by whom it is believed that Robert was first prompted to take an interest in scientific botanic illustration.
- Denis Dodart
- Abraham Bosse
- Louis de Chatillon
[edit] References
- Wilfred Blunt, Chapter 9 of The Art of Botanical Illustration, Collins, London, 1950.
- Artfact
- ILAB