Antoine Benoist (engraver)

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Antoine Benoist (by 1721–1770) was a French draughtsman and engraver, who spent much of his working life in London, and was known as Anthony Benoist.

He was born at Tracy-le-Mont in Picardy, the son of the artist Jean-Isaac Benoist. The date of birth 1721 traditionally given is questioned and considered probably too late in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.[1] Some drawings he did of sculpture in Notre-Dame de Paris have been dated to the later 1720s. They survived in engravings by Bernard de Montfaucon. He also drew sculpture at the Basilica of Saint-Denis.[2]

By 1735 Benoist was brought to England by the engraver Claude du Bosc.[1] He found other employment as a teacher of drawing in wealthy families.[3]

During the War of the Austrian Succession, and at least between 1744 and 1747, Benoist was working in Paris.[1] He died in London in August 1770.[3]

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