Augustin De Collection
Augustin de, a renowned artist from the 18th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his diverse range of works
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Augustin de, a renowned artist from the 18th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his diverse range of works. From Le Concert in 1774 to La Promenade des Remparts de Paris in 1760 by Antoine Jean Duclos and Pierre Francois Courtois respectively, Augustin de showcased his talent for capturing moments of everyday life. In Tableau des portraits a la Mode (Plate of Fashion Portraits) created between 1760-61, he demonstrated his keen eye for fashion and style. The Decrotteur (Shoe Shiner) from Mes gens, ou Les commissionnaires ultramontains au portrayed the lesser-known aspects of society with great attention to detail. One cannot overlook Augustin de's skillful portraiture as seen in Augustin de Thou, president au Parlement by Jean Morin and Portrait of Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia in 1777. These pieces showcase his ability to capture not only physical likeness but also the essence and personality of his subjects. Augustin de's versatility is evident through works like La Marchande de Chataignes (The Chestnut Seller), where he depicted scenes from street life with warmth and authenticity. Comptez sur Mes Serments (Count On My Oaths) and Au Moins Soyez Discret (At Least Be Discreet), both created in 1789, reveal his ability to convey emotion through visual storytelling. Collaborating with Noel Pruneau on L'Amour a L'Espagnole around 1780 showed Augustin de's willingness to explore different artistic partnerships. Arion created between 1763-66 alongside Jacques Jean Pasquier exemplifies their joint creativity. Lastly, Vertumnus and Pomona painted in 1765 showcases Augustin de's mastery over mythological themes while infusing them with elements of beauty and grace.