Jean Coustel

Jean Coustel , born in the last half of with Rouen where he died in 1750, is a painter landscape designer French.

Main receipt of the trade of painting in Rouen the October 29th 1694, Jean Coustel was, as it is necessary any to suppose it, raises of the Flemish painter Francisque Millet, which came Paris under the reign from Louis XIV and was accepted member of the Academy.

Coustel had seized the manner of Millet so well, that many of its tables, that it had been the wrong not to sign, passed to be the work of the Millet brush. Coustel, known as Guilbert in its Biographical Memories , is pointed out in its fabrics by a marrowy key and a great agreement of the prospect.

Coustel, to which one owes several tables of church, was also occupied during a few years being decorated with its paintings, as it was then of use, a great number of particular houses of Rouen. The amateurs can recognize the manner of Coustel in a good number of tables of rest which are not without merit.

One quotes especially a large fabric representing the unloading of holy Louis in Holy Land, at the moment when it is received by the monks of the Mount-Carmel. This table, which was before the Révolution in the convent of Carmelite friar-Exposed of Rouen, is mentioned in the handwritten catalog of Lecarpentier, under the n° 177.

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