Augustin de Saint-Aubin Charles-Nicolas Cochin II

Augustin de Saint-Aubin and Charles-Nicolas Cochin II were printmakers active during the late eighteenth century, documenting historical and cultural figures between 1765 and 1784. Their output in major American collections is represented primarily through prints, with six documented works held by the National Gallery of Art.

The subjects captured in these engravings reflect an engagement with notable figures of the period, demonstrating skill in portraiture. Works preserved in museum collections include depictions of Jean Monnet, Pierre-Jean Mariette, Guillaume Coustou, Pierre Jeliote, and Jean-Charles-Philibert Trudaine. The historical significance of these Augustin de Saint-Aubin Charles-Nicolas Cochin II prints ensures their continued preservation.

The presence of their work in institutions like the National Gallery of Art establishes their place in the history of printmaking. Due to their age, many of these images are considered part of the public domain, allowing for the widespread dissemination of high-quality prints and downloadable artwork derived from the original engravings.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection