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Claude Vignon
(19th May, 1593 - 10th May, 1670)
,
Abraham Bosse
(1602 - 16th Feb, 1676)
La princesse Marie venant au secours de Dunois blessé lors de la prise de Paris
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / image RMN-GP
Nemours, château-musée
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Jean Dunois, Count de Longueville (c.1403-1468)
knight
Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)
soldier
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About the artwork
Title:
La princesse Marie venant au secours de Dunois blessé lors de la prise de Paris
Periods:
17th century
Techniques:
etching
Detail:
Illustration en pleine page extraite de "La Pucelle ou La France délivrée", poème héroïque écrit par Jean Chapelain . D'après une composition de Claude Vignon. 1654-1656
About the author(s)
Author:
Claude Vignon
Also known as:
Claude I Vignon
Claude, the elder Vignon
Claude, I Vignon
Born:
19th May, 1593
Dead:
10th May, 1670
Country:
France
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Claude Vignon
(19 May 1593 – 10 May 1670) was a leading French painter and engraver working in the Baroque manner. He was born at Tours and received early training in Paris. About 1610 he travelled to Rome where his mature style was formed in the circle of French painters there that included Simon Vouet and Valentin de Boulogne, a prominent member of the Caravaggisti working, like Bartolomeo Manfredi, in the manner established by Caravaggio. He returned from Italy, after a tour in Spain, in…
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Author:
Abraham Bosse
Born:
1602
Dead:
16th Feb, 1676
Country:
France
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Abraham Bosse
(c. 1602-1604 – 14 February 1676) was a French artist, mainly as a printmaker in etching, but also in watercolour.
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