Béatrizet was born at Luneville in or before 1520. From his style it has been conjectured that he was a scholar of Ghisi, and of Agostino Veneziano de Musis. From 1540 to 1560 he engraved under the direction of Michelangelo. He died at Rome after 1560. Joseph Strutt believed that the importance of Béatrizet's works lay rather in the fact that some of them were unique records of pictures by some of the greatest artists, rather than their inherent quality. He wrote that "to me they seem to want any requisite, that a fine engraving ought to possess, namely, drawing, character, effect, and mechanical execution".
Works
He usually signed his plates with the letters "N. B. L. F.". Their number is considerable, but most of them are included in the following list:
Antoine Salamanca, engraver, publisher and dealer in prints.
Don Juan of Austria, an oval, on a monument; inscribed "Generate della Legha".
The Genealogy of the first twelve Emperors and Empresses, with their Portraits, from medals; two sheets.*The Kings of Poland'', in medallions; inscribed "Reges Polonia".
Religious subjects
Cain killing Abel; inscribed "Fratricida Abelis, A. S. ex. 1540".
Joseph explaining the Dream; after Raphael; marked N. B. F., and his name; one of his best plates.
The Crucifixion, with the Virgin, Magdalene, and St. John; with the Sun and Moon on each side; "Mucianus Brixianus, inv., Nicolaus Beatricius, &c. exe".
The Mater Dolorosa; after Michelangelo; "N. B. Romae. 1547."
The taking down from the Cross; after Circignani; marked "B. Romae".
Christ delivering the Souls from Purgatory; with the names of Raphael and Beatrici.
The Ascension; after Raphael, with his cipher. 1541.
The Conversion of St. Paul; "Michelangelo, pinx., &c." ; marked "N. B."
St. Michael overcoming the Evil Spirit; after Raphael; marked "N. B. L."
The Virgin seated on a Throne, distributing Rosaries; inscribed Nicolaus Beatricius, S;c. exe., oval.
The Cross worshipped all over the world; arched plate, marked "N. B. F.", and inscribed "Crux illustris, &c. MDLVII".
The prophet Jeremiah; after Michelangelo.
St. Jerome kneeling before a Crucifix; after Titian; marked "N. B. L. F."
St. Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary, relieving the distressed'; after Mutiano.
The Last Judgment''; after Michelangelo. Dated 1562. In nine sheets.
Secular and mythological subjects
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia; on the altar is inscribed "Iphigenia"; it is marked "N. B. L. F."
Ganymede; after Michelangelo; inscribed "Ganimedes juvenis, &c".
The Fall of Phaeton; after Michelangelo ; retouched by Beatrici.
Tityus devoured by a Vulture; after the same; "Ant. Salamancha, ex."
Silenus carried by Children; after the same; "N. Beatrice, fec".
The Dream of Human Life, emblematical subject; after the same.