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Pierre-Philippe Choffard (1731-1809)

"Pierre-Philippe Choffard (19 March 1731 – 7 March 1809) was a French draughtsman and engraver.

Choffard was born in Paris in 1731. While still very young he showed great aptitude for drawing flowers and ornaments, and was placed with an engraver of maps named Dheulland, but he afterwards received lessons from Babel, an engraver of ornaments, and is said to have had also the benefit of the advice of Nicolas Edelinck, Balechou, and Cochin. Commencing with the cartouches of maps, which date from 1753 to 1756, he next engraved invitation and address cards and book-plates, and these drew attention to his abilities and secured for him the commission to execute the tail-pieces for the celebrated edition of the ´Contes´ of La Fontaine published by the Fermiers-Généraux in 1762. The fertility of invention and the taste displayed by the artist in these gems of art are known and admired by all. The series ends with his own portrait in profile as the tail-piece of ´Le Rossignol.´" - (en.wikipedia.org 12.08.2020)

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Diversi Trofei etc. [e Ornamenti] da B. Bossi e P. P. Choffard. A Paris aux 2 Pi
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Intellectual creation Pierre-Philippe Choffard (1731-1809)
Intellectual creation / Printing plate produced Benigno Bossi (1727-1792)

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