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Nöel-Nicolas Coypel (Paris, 17 de novembro de 1690 – Paris, 14 de dezembro de 1734) foi um pintor francês. [1] Pintou principalmente temas mitológicos, mas ele parece ter uma personalidade bastante tímida [ 2 ] e sua insegurança fez que ele fosse ignorado por seus contemporâneos, apesar da qualidade de suas obras.
Noël-Nicolas Coypel (17 November 1690, Paris – 14 December 1734, Paris) was a French Baroque painter.
The Abduction of Europa. 1727 Noël-Nicolas Coypel (French, 1690–1734) According to the story told in Ovid's Metamorphoses, the god Jupiter, smitten with the nymph Europa, transformed himself into a white bull and abducted her.
- Noël-Nicolas Coypel (French, 1690-1734)
- Oil on canvas
- 1727
- The Abduction of Europa
Noël Coypel (born Dec. 25, 1628, Paris, France—died Dec. 24, 1707, Paris) was a French Baroque historical painter who was the founding member of a dynasty of painters and designers employed by the French court during the late 17th and 18th centuries.
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Noël Coypel. painter of grand decors. A major artistic figure of the 17th century, Noël Coypel is little known among the public today. His work will be showcased in a new exhibition in the Grand Trianon from 26 September 2023.
Nov 17, 1690 - Dec 14, 1734. Noël-Nicolas Coypel was a popular French artist. The son of Noël Coypel and half-brother to the more-famous painter Antoine Coypel, he was accredited to the...
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.