François-Anne David
François Anne David (1741-1824), was a French line-engraver.
David was born in Paris in 1741, where he lived and worked all his life. He was a pupil of Le Bas, and engraved several portraits and other subjects in a neat, finished style. He died in Paris in 1824.
Portraits
- Louis Stanislas Xavier, Monsieur, afterwards Louis XVIII; after Drouais.
- Louis XVIII; full-length, in his robes; after himself.
- Denis Diderot; after L. M. van Loo.
- César Gabriel de Choiseul, Duc de Praslin; after Roslin.
- Catharine II, Empress of Russia; after Mlle. Durameau.
- Gaspard Netscher, painter, his Wife and Son; after Netscher.
- Charles I of England with his Family; after Van Dyck.
Subjects after various masters
- Adam and Eve in Paradise; after Santerre.
- Christ crowned with thorns; after Titian.
- St. Cecilia; after Raphael.
- The Dutch Sportsman; after G. Metsu.
- The Green-Market at Amsterdam; after the same.
- The Quack Doctor; after Karel Du Jardin.
- The Bull; after Paul Potter.
- Two Views of the Gulf of Venice; after Joseph Vernet.
- Two Views near Dunkirk; after the same.
References
This article incorporates text from the article "DAVID, François Anne" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.
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