Nanteuil, Robert Oil Painting Reproduction
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Nanteuil, Robert French, 1623-1678
French engraver, draughtsman and pastellist. He was the son of Lancelot Nanteuil, a wool merchant, and submitted his thesis in philosophy, for which he engraved the headpiece, at the Jesuit College of Reims, in 1645. He went on to work in the studio of Nicolas Regnesson, whose sister he married in 1646, before moving to Paris in 1647. His early work mainly consisted of portrait drawings in black lead on parchment (e.g. Paris, Louvre), and he continued to draw throughout his career. He took 155 of his 221 portraits directly from life. His drawing style was influenced by Philippe de Champaigne, and he based his engraving technique on the work of Claude Mellan and Jean Morin.
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Painting ID:: 19601 Portrait of Louis XIV, King of France
1670
Pastel
Galelria degli Uffizi, Florence.
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Painting ID:: 22243 Portrait of Louis XIV,King of France (mk17)
Pastel on paper,21 1/16 x 17 1/8 in (53.5 x 43.5 cm)
Uffizi,Gallery;inv.1890 no 824
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Nanteuil, Robert
French, 1623-1678
French engraver, draughtsman and pastellist. He was the son of Lancelot Nanteuil, a wool merchant, and submitted his thesis in philosophy, for which he engraved the headpiece, at the Jesuit College of Reims, in 1645. He went on to work in the studio of Nicolas Regnesson, whose sister he married in 1646, before moving to Paris in 1647. His early work mainly consisted of portrait drawings in black lead on parchment (e.g. Paris, Louvre), and he continued to draw throughout his career. He took 155 of his 221 portraits directly from life. His drawing style was influenced by Philippe de Champaigne, and he based his engraving technique on the work of Claude Mellan and Jean Morin.
. Related Artists to Nanteuil, Robert: | Marten van Cleve | Francisco de Goya | Robert Levrac Tournieres | Maxime Maufra | Pieter Aertsen |
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