Portrait of Charles Nicolas Cochin II

Charles Nicolas Cochin II

Charles Nicolas Cochin II was an artist known primarily for his graphic work, active across the first half of the eighteenth century, approximately between 1700 and 1746. His surviving oeuvre, documented across major American institutions, consists of 11 prints and 4 drawings.

The documented works of Charles Nicolas Cochin II are preserved in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art. The representation of the artist in these key institutions establishes his significance within the history of art and collecting. Among the works held are several portrait studies, including Francois de Regny, Brunet de Neuilly, and the related work I.F.A. Brunet de Neuilly, alongside the portrait Louis Cesar de La Baume-le-Blanc. A functional study, Design for a Book Illustration, also represents the artist’s output.

The fifteen known works by Charles Nicolas Cochin II held in museum collections offer critical insight into his methods as a draftsman and printmaker. These museum-quality pieces, often available today as high-quality prints and downloadable artwork, ensure that the artist’s contribution remains accessible to researchers and the public, often entering the public domain for broader study.

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49 works in collection

Works in Collection