Louis de Chastillon

Louis de Chastillon (c.1639–1734) was a French painter in enamel and miniature, and an engraver.

He excelled in enamel painting, and executed all the portraits which the king gave, set in jewels, to the foreign ambassadors.

He engraved several large plates after the designs of Jean Tortebat, and appears to have been an imitator of the fine style of Gérard Audran.

His prints are not without merit, though greatly inferior to those of his model.

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View of the Apollo Basin in the Gardens of Versailles , 1683.