Louis Bernard Coclers

Louis Bernard Coclers was born in Liège or Maastricht in 1740.

He spent three years in Italy, and after his return he settled in Maastricht, later in Nijmegen, Dordrecht and Leiden (from 1769 onwards).

Compromised politically, he left Holland in 1787, and went to Paris, where he remained several years.

He again returned to Holland and resided in Amsterdam, where he painted portraits and engraved cabinet pictures in the manner of Frans van Mieris the Elder, Gabriël Metsu, and Godfried Schalcken, which he exhibited regularly from 1808 to 1813.

At the end of his life, Coclers returned to Liège where he died in 1817.

Studies by L.B. Coclers with selfportrait (right) and portraits of his son (upper left) and father, J.-B. Coclers (bottom left)