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Bernard-François Lépicié
(6th Oct, 1698 - 17th Jan, 1755)
,
after Pierre Mignard
(17th Nov, 1612 - 30th May, 1695)
François d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon (1635-1719)
Credit:
Nous contacter au préalable pour la publicité. Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais (Château de Versailles) / Gérard Blot
Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon
http://collections.chateauversailles.fr/
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Keywords:
Maintenon Madame de (1635-1719)
portrait of a woman
oval (format)
Marquis (personality)
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About the artwork
Title:
François d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon (1635-1719)
Periods:
18th century
17th century
modern age
XVIIth century
XVIIIth century
Techniques:
print (technique)
Dimensions:
145 x 105
Inventory number:
invgravures7085
Location:
Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon
About the author(s)
Author:
Bernard-François Lépicié
Also known as:
Bernard François Lépicié
Born:
6th Oct, 1698
Dead:
17th Jan, 1755
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Bernard François Lépicié
, né le 6 octobre 1698 à Paris où il est mort le 17 janvier 1755, est un graveur français.
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Author:
after
Pierre Mignard
Also known as:
Mignard le Romain
Born:
17th Nov, 1612
Dead:
30th May, 1695
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Pierre Mignard
(7 November 1612 – 30 May 1695), called "Le Romain" to distinguish him from his brother Nicolas Mignard, was a French painter. He was born at Troyes, and came of a family of artists; he also needs to be distinguished from his nephew Pierre (1640–1725), often called "Pierre II" or "Le Chevalier". In 1630 he left the studio of Simon Vouet for Italy, where he spent twenty-two years, and made a reputation which brought him a summons to Paris. Having found favor with the king, Louis…
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