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"... Elluin appelle immédiatement à l'esprit celui du dessinateur Borel et donne aussi la vision des compositions ... Elluin en est le graveur et l'on n'a d'ailleurs qu'à ouvrir les Elégies de Tibulle, traduction de Mirabeau , illustrées de ."--Les graveurs du dix-huitième siècle (1881) by Portalis, ‎Henri Béraldi

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François-Rolland Elluin (5 May 1745, Abbeville – c. 1810, Paris) was a French engraver, notoriously known for his illustrations of erotic scenes.

Life

The son of a merchant, he moved at a young age to Paris, where he lived with his relative, the engraver Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet, of whom he became a pupil. There he produced some so-called "serious" prints after François Boucher, Luca Giordano, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, and Charles-François-Adrien Macret; then, introduced into gallant circles, he made many portraits of actors and actresses. He then joined forces with the merchant-bookseller Hubert Martin Cazin and the vignetting artist Antoine Borel to devote himself to the engraving of licentious subjects.

Elluin produced series of illustrations for La Tentation de Saint Antoine by Michel-Jean Sedaine, the Histoire de Dom Bougre by Jean-Charles Gervaise de Latouche, L'Arétin français by François-Félix Nogaret, Félicia ou Mes Fredaines by Andréa de Nerciat, Parapilla by Charles Borde, La Foutro-manie by Gabriel Sénac de Meilhan, L'Académie des dames by Nicolas Chorier, La Fille de joie, ou Mémoires de Miss Fanny by John Cleland, as well as for Cantiques et pots-pourris and Thérèse philosophe.

"One cannot refuse to the works illustrated by Borel and Elluin a certain value", write Roger Portalis and Henri Béraldi, while considering that "Elluin's touch is heavy, without enthusiasm". These two art historians also judge his portraits "without great skill or artistic value" and conclude: "Elluin, in short, except in some of his erotic vignettes to which he applied himself particularly, as to a work which pleased him, was only a very ordinary engraver".

List of engravings

Sodomites provoquant la colère divine[1] (Sodomites causing God's wrath)




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