COYPEL, Noel Nicolas French painter (b. 1690, Paris, d. 1734, Paris)
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 Academie Royale in 1716. He was appointed a professorship in 1733
Madame de Bourbon-Conti dfg 1731
Oil on canvas, 138 x 107 cm
Ringling Museum of Art, SarasotaPainting ID:: 6221
COYPEL, Noel Nicolas Madame de Bourbon-Conti dfg 1731
Oil on canvas, 138 x 107 cm
Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota
Please Select Standard Painting Size
high quality:16x20 (40x51cm)
= $89
high quality:20x24 (51x61cm)
= $109
high quality:24x36 (61x91cm)
= $139
high quality:30x40 (76x102cm)
= $169
high quality:36x48 (91x122cm)
= $249
high quality:48x72 (122x182cm)
= $459
museum quality:16x20
(40x51cm) = $99
museum quality:20x24
(51x61cm) = $119
museum quality:24x36
(61x91cm) = $159
museum quality:30x40
(76x102cm) = $199
museum quality:36x48
(91x122cm) = $269
museum quality:48x72(122x182cm)=$469
Paris dom 1728
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sePainting ID:: 69094
COYPEL, Noel Nicolas Paris dom 1728
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Please Select Standard Painting Size
high quality:16x20 (40x51cm)
= $89
high quality:20x24 (51x61cm)
= $109
high quality:24x36 (61x91cm)
= $139
high quality:30x40 (76x102cm)
= $169
high quality:36x48 (91x122cm)
= $249
high quality:48x72 (122x182cm)
= $459
museum quality:16x20
(40x51cm) = $99
museum quality:20x24
(51x61cm) = $119
museum quality:24x36
(61x91cm) = $159
museum quality:30x40
(76x102cm) = $199
museum quality:36x48
(91x122cm) = $269
museum quality:48x72(122x182cm)=$469
Portrait of Madame de Bourbon 1731(1731)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 138.1 x 106.7 cm (54.4 x 42 in)
cyfPainting ID:: 80991
COYPEL, Noel Nicolas Portrait of Madame de Bourbon 1731(1731)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 138.1 x 106.7 cm (54.4 x 42 in)
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COYPEL, Noel Nicolas
French painter (b. 1690, Paris, d. 1734, Paris)
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 Academie Royale in 1716. He was appointed a professorship in 1733