Jean Robert II Tronchin (3 October 1710, Geneva - 11 March 1793, Rolle), also known as Tronchin-Boissier (Boissier was his wife's name), Attorney General, member of the State Council of Geneva was the son of Jean Tronchin (1672–1761). He busied himself on a friendly basis in Voltaire's interests and maintained a correspondence on artistic subjects with Denis Diderot.

Cabinetmakers of the period gave his name to a species of pretty light reading table with a rack for drawing ("tables à la Tronchin"). He was the first cousin of François Tronchin (1704–1798) and Jean Robert I Tronchin (1702–1788), and the distant cousin of Theodore Tronchin, all three of whom were respectively Voltaire's friend, banker and doctor.

Works

  • 1764: Deux discours sur l'esprit de parti prononcés par M. Tronchin (...) dans l'assemblée du Conseil des Deux-Cent de la République de Genève au commencement de l'année 1762 et au commencement de l'année 1764, Neufchâtel.
  • 1765: Lettres écrites de la campagne, Geneva

External links

  • Tronchin, Jean-Robert on Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse

Jean Robert ADM BDF XING

Portrait of Jean Tronchin, 1759 JeanÉtienne Liotard

Madame Francois Tronchin Artwork By Jean Etienne Liotard Oil Painting

CategoryFrançois Tronchin Wikimedia Commons

Mercato L.R. Vicenza Tronchin ad un passo dalla VirtusVerona