- Jacques Roettiers
Jacques Roettiers (
August 20 ,1707 -May 17 ,1784 ) was a noted engraver inEngland andFrance , and one of the most celebratedParis iangoldsmith s andsilversmith s of his day.Roettiers was born in
Saint-Germain-en-Laye , near Paris, toNorbert Roettiers (1665-1727) and his wife Winifred Clarke, niece ofJohn Churchill ,Duke of Marlborough . As a Roettiers, he was born into a distinguished family of medallists, engravers, and goldsmiths. Roettiers studied drawing and sculpture at theAcadémie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture , winning a prize to be "pensionnaire du Roi" at theFrench Academy in Rome . Instead he remained in Paris to learn medal-engraving and in 1732 moved to London. There he was appointed Engraver at theRoyal Mint .He returned to Paris in 1733, however, where he became a master and designed a whole service for Louis, Dauphin of France, the son of
Louis XV of France . In that same year, he married the sixteen-year-old daughter ofNicolas Besnier , orfèvre du Roi. In 1736 he created perhaps his finest piece forLouis Henri, Duc de Bourbon (1692-1740): aRococo silver surtout de table representing a hunting scene (now in theLouvre ). When Besnier died in 1737, Roettiers took his position. His work proved highly fashionable, and a source of wealth and honors. In 1772 became a peer and a year later admitted into theAcadémie de peinture et de sculpture . He retired in 1774, and died in Paris in 1784.Examples of Rottiers' work can be found in the
Louvre andBritish Museum . His sonJacques-Nicolas Roettiers (1736-1788) was also a celebratedgoldsmith andsilversmith .External links
* [http://www.weissgallery.com/detail.asp?id=182&category=current Weiss Gallery - portrait with biography]
* [http://www.louvre.org/llv/oeuvres/detail_notice.jsp;jsessionid=FvVfVvZmvsd1LhN2h2jR7nhJvLrJbTLlJ6w9nTDk3VGZNZ12TkNG!-726669630?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=10134198673371103&CURRENT_LLV_NOTICE%3C%3Ecnt_id=10134198673371103&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=9852723696500820&baseIndex=37&bmUID=1164940575805 Louvre (Condé silver)]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.