• Jacques-Joseph, Jacques Joseph or Joseph Coiny (19 March 1761 – 28 May 1809) was a French engraver. His best-known work remains his 20 engravings of erotic...
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    or Collection of Erotic Postures". The engravings were created by Jacques Joseph Coiny. One theory is that these images were basd on the erotic poses in...
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    Joseph Coiny (1795, Paris-1829) was a French engraver. He was the son of the engraver Jacques Joseph Coiny. He won the Prix de Rome for engraving in 1816...
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    Engraving by Jacques Joseph Coiny, Angelique et Medor. 1798...
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    Henri-François Brandt 1814 – François Forster 1815 – 1816 – Jacques Joseph Coiny 1817 – Joseph-Sylvestre Brun 1818 – André-Benoit Taurel 1819 – Ursin-Jules...
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    century Erotic Manuscript from Tuhfet Ul-Mulk, 1773 Jupiter and Juno. Jacques Joseph Coiny. 1798. Spring Palace Illustration (also known as Chungongtu,春宮圖)...
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    Borodino, his masterwork. Many of his battle-pictures were engraved by Jacques Joseph Coiny and Edme Bovinet. He also produced several studies of uniforms in...
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    Jupiter and Juno. Jacques Joseph Coiny. Engraving. 1798....
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    Campbell, Stephen J. (2016), "Titian's Flaying of Marsyas", in Campana, Joseph; Maisano, Scott (eds.), Renaissance Posthumanism, New York City, New York:...
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    the 18th arrondissement of Paris is named after him. A student of Jacques Joseph Coiny, Théodore Richomme won the prix de Rome in 1806. While in Rome he...
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