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Pierre Audouin
Pierre Audouin, an eminent French engraver, and pupil of Beauvarlet, was born in Paris in 1768, and died there in 1822. He engraved for the ' Musée Français,' published by Laurent, several of the finest works of the Italian and Dutch masters. The following are fine specimens of his talent: Jupiter and Antiope; after Correggio. La belle Jardiniere; after Raphael. The two portraits called Raphael and his Fencingmaster; ascribed to Raphael. The Entombment of Christ; after Caravaggio. Charity; after Andrea del Sarto. Melpomene, Erato, and Polyhymnia; after Le Sueur. Two subjects, after Terborch; one after Mieris; and one after Netscher. Marie Therese Charlotte, Duchess of Angouleme; after Dermont. Madame Le Brun; after herself. Louis XVIII in his coronation robes; after Le Gros.
