Nicolas-Étienne Edelinck (9 April 1681 – 11 May 1767) was a French engraver, was born to a family of engravers in Paris, the eighth son of Gérard Edelinck.
[1] Although he had the advantage of his father's instruction, and of studying in Italy, he never rose above mediocrity.
He engraved some portraits, and a few plates for the Crozat Collection.
Among other prints by him are the following: Attribution:
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