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(2) Pierre(-Alexandre) Aveline (ii)
(b Paris, 1702; d 1760). Son of (1) Pierre Aveline (i). He was a student of Jean-Baptiste de Poilly. His oeuvre consists of 123 prints, most of them published by Gabriel Huquier. He worked with the burin on a previously etched base; usually he signed himself P. AVELINE, but he used the monogram P.A. on small-scale works. He was well known but, according to Michael Hubers Notices des graveurs divisés par nations ... (Dresden and Leipzig, 1787), could have enjoyed a greater reputation if he had not spent part of his life in engraving merely sketches, and if he had been more discerning in his choice of subjects. In 1737 he was approved (agréé) by the Académie Royale but was struck off in 1742, not having finished the portraits of Louis Galloche and Jean-François De Troy that had been set as his morceaux de réception. In 1753 he was once more approved but was never received (reçu) as an academician. He engraved many compositions after François Boucher, such as the Bird-snare (Roux, no. 35), the Good Fortune (R 34) and Venus and Cupid (R 90), and he finished the Andromeda that Boucher had begun. He also reproduced some of Charles-Joseph Natoires paintings, including the Four Elements (R 645), and engraved the Anatomies and a Livre denfants (R 4045) after Edme Bouchardon. He is best known for his reproductions of works by Antoine Watteau, including LAmante inquiète (R 5), the Récréation italienne (R 16), the Rape of Europa (R 8) and especially LEnseigne de Gersaint (R 14). He also supplied portraits, illustrations and many ornaments for books. He participated in two great printmaking enterprises: the engraving of Charles Le Bruns Galerie de Versailles (R 98101) after designs by Jean-Baptiste Massé, and the Fables of Jean de La Fontaine (17559) after Jean-Baptiste Oudry.
Part of the Aveline family
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