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Author Written and illustrated by Nicolas de Nicolay
Etcher Illustrations etched by Léon Davent
1568
Michel Le Tellier (1603–85), Chancellor of France, Nicolas de la Haye, Bronze, French
Medalist: Nicolas de la Haye
ca. 1677–85
André François Alloys de Theys d'Herculais (1692–1779), Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)  French, Oil on canvas
Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)
1727
Bowl with cover (écuelle), Nicolas-Antoine de Saint-Nicolas, Silver, French, Paris
Nicolas-Antoine de Saint-Nicolas
1725–27
Composition, Nicolas de Staël  French, Charcoal on paper
Nicolas de Staël
1944
Composition, Nicolas de Staël  French, Oil on canvas
Nicolas de Staël
1951
Nicolas Potier de Novion, Robert Nanteuil  French, Engraving; second state of two (Petitjean & Wickert)
Robert Nanteuil
1664
Nicolas Potier de Novion, Robert Nanteuil  French, Engraving; first state of three (Petitjean & Wickert)
Robert Nanteuil
1657
Nicolas Potier de Novion, Robert Nanteuil  French, Engraving; second state of two (Petitjean & Wickert)
Robert Nanteuil
1664
Nicolas Potier de Novion, Robert Nanteuil  French, Engraving; second state of two (Petitjean & Wickert)
Robert Nanteuil
1664
L'Apres Diner, Nicolas de Larmessin III  French, Enameled copper, British, possibly Bilston
Engraver based on print by Nicolas de Larmessin III
after Nicolas Lancret
ca. 1765
L'Apres Diner, Nicolas de Larmessin III  French, Enameled copper, British, South Staffordshire
Engraver based on print by Nicolas de Larmessin III
after Nicolas Lancret
ca. 1765–1770
L'Apres Diner, Nicolas de Larmessin III  French, Enamel on copper, British, possibly Bilston
Engraver based on print by Nicolas de Larmessin III
after Nicolas Lancret
ca. 1765
Nicolas Parfaict Abbé de Bouzonville, Gérard Edelinck  Dutch, Engraving
Gérard Edelinck
After Robert Nanteuil
17th century
Nicolas de Netz, eveque d'Orleans, Jean Morin  French, Etching
Jean Morin
After Philippe de Champaigne
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Claude Mellan  French, Engraving; second state of four (BN)
Claude Mellan
Sitter Portrait of Nicolas Peiresc
1637
Portrait of Nicolas de Launay, F. Huot  French, Etching; second state of two (Bocher)
F. Huot
After Augustin de Saint-Aubin
Sitter Nicolas de Launay
1802
Nicolas de Neuville, marquis de Villeroy, Jean Morin  French, Etching
Jean Morin
After Philippe de Champaigne
Medalist: Possibly by Duvivier
Manufactory Cast after the original by the Paris Mint
18th and 20th century
Portrait of a Woman and an Enslaved Servant, Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)  French, Oil on canvas
Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)
1696
Medalist: Armand-Auguste Caqué
Manufactory Cast after the original by the Paris Mint
19th and 20th century
Nicholas I, King of Montenegro, from "Europe During the War", Anonymous, 20th century, Commercial color lithograph
Anonymous, 20th century
Sitter Nicholas I, King of Montenegro
ca. 1920
The Assumption of the Virgin, Nicolas de Plattemontagne  French, Black chalk, heightened with white
Nicolas de Plattemontagne
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Noël Coypel
n.d.
Le Billet Doux, Nicolas de Launay  French, Etching and engraving
Nicolas de Launay
After Nicolas Lafrensen (called Nicolas Laureince)
1778
Le Chiffre d'Amour, Nicolas de Launay  French, Etching and engraving; first state of three (Portalis)
Nicolas de Launay
After Jean Honoré Fragonard
18th century
Le Petit Predicateur, Nicolas de Launay  French, Etching and engraving; second state of two (Portalis)
Nicolas de Launay
After Jean Honoré Fragonard
Publisher Nicolas de Launay
18th century
La Bonne Mere, Nicolas de Launay  French, Etching, before first state of three (Portalis)
Nicolas de Launay
After Jean Honoré Fragonard
18th century
L'Amerique, from "Almanach iconologique", Nicolas de Launay  French, Etching with engraving
Nicolas de Launay
After Hubert François Gravelot
ca. 1765–81
The Triumph of Silenus, Nicolas de Launay  French, Engraving
Artist and publisher Nicolas de Launay
After the studio of Peter Paul Rubens
After Anthony van Dyck
1775–78

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