Claude Duflos

Claude Duflos (1665–1727) was a French engraver.

Duflos was born and died in Paris. It is not known by whom he was instructed, but his style resembles that of François de Poilly. He left a great number of plates, executed principally with the burin, and very neatly finished. The following are the most notable:

Portraits

 * Philip, Duke of Orleans; after R. Tournières.
 * Jean-François-Paul de Gondy, Cardinal de Retz.
 * Denis-François de Chavigny, Bishop of Troyes.
 * Nicolas Lyon, Procureur du Roi; after Herluyson.
 * Jean Jacques Gaudart, Conseiller du Roi; after Largillière.
 * Marc René de Voyer; after Hyacinthe Rigaud.

Subjects after various masters

 * The Entombment of Christ; after P. Perugino; for the Crozat Collection.
 * The same subject; after Raphael.
 * St. Michael discomfiting the Evil Spirit; after the same; for the Crozat Collection.
 * Christ with the Disciples at Emmaus; after Paolo Veronese; for the Crozat Collection.
 * The Adulteress before Christ; after N. Colombel.
 * Christ at table with the Disciples; after Titian.
 * Bust of the Virgin; after Guido.
 * The Annunciation; after Albani.
 * Christ appearing to Mary Magdalen; after the same.
 * St. Cecilia; after P. Mignard.
 * The Presentation in the Temple; after Le Sueur.
 * The Descent from the Cross; after the same.
 * The Murder of the Innocents; after Le Brun.
 * Christ on the Mount of Olives; after the same.
 * The Crucifixion; after the same.
 * The same subject; after the same; from the print by Edelinck.
 * The Dead Christ, with the Virgin and St. John; after the same.
 * The Descent of the Holy Ghost; after the same.
 * The Assumption of the Virgin; after the same.
 * The Penitent Magdalen; after the same.
 * The Annunciation; after A. Coypel.
 * The Crucifixion; after the same.
 * The Magdalen at the foot of the Cross; after the same.
 * A Concert; after Domenichino.
 * The Triumph of Galatea; after the same.
 * Cupid stung by a Bee; after the same.
 * The same subject; smaller and circular.
 * Bacchus and Ariadne; after the same.
 * The Triumph of Bacchus; after C. Natoire.
 * The Triumph of Amphitrite; after the same.