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After Philippe De Champaigne Collection

"After Philippe de Champaigne: A Glimpse into 17th Century French Art and Culture" Step back in time with these captivating engravings and etchings


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"After Philippe de Champaigne: A Glimpse into 17th Century French Art and Culture" Step back in time with these captivating engravings and etchings, showcasing the artistic brilliance of renowned figures like Jean Morin, Victor Bouthillier, Jacques Le Mercier, Charles Benoise, Michel Le Tellier, Michel IV Le Tellier Le Chancelier, and Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Immerse yourself in the emotional intensity of "Christ Dying on the Cross, " a masterpiece by Philippe de Champaigne that captivates viewers with its profound religious symbolism. Experience the delicate lines and intricate details of Bouthillier's second state engraving from 1651. Marvel at the architectural prowess of Jacques Le Mercier as he brings to life his vision as architecte du roi through an exquisite etching. The precision and skill showcased in this piece are truly awe-inspiring. Discover the political powerhouses immortalized in these engravings – from Charles Benoise's depiction of Michel Le Tellier conseiller du roi to his portrayal of Michel IV Le Tellier le Chancelier. These artworks provide a glimpse into the influential figures who shaped France during this era. Jean-Baptiste Colbert's fourth state engraving captures not only his likeness but also his significant contributions to French politics and economics. His image serves as a testament to his enduring legacy. Explore religious themes further with Saint Paul's etchings - one measuring 21 1/4 x 15 1/4 inches (54 x 38. 8 cm) and another measuring 19 7/8 x13 9/16 inches (50. 5 x34. 5 cm). These pieces transport us to a world where faith was central to everyday life. Delve into Saint Pierre's etching from the seventeenth century – an artwork that measures18 3 /16 x 13 1/2 inches.