1598–1688 Collection
"Exploring the Artistic Journey: 1598–1688" Step into the world of art during the period of 1598–1688
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"Exploring the Artistic Journey: 1598–1688" Step into the world of art during the period of 1598–1688, as we delve into a diverse collection of captivating engravings and etchings. From Joseph Trullier's intricate engraving sheet measuring 6 1/4 x 4 1/8 to Louis-Joseph de Lorraine duc Guise depicted as a child in an enchanting portrait from 1659, this era showcases remarkable talent. Henri-Louis Habert de Montmor's exquisite engraving from 1640 transports us to a scene depicting the Holy Family in its fourth state on four BN sheets. Meanwhile, Angel Banderole's ethereal etching takes us through three different states on one sheet, capturing our imagination with its first state beauty. Saint Bernard is portrayed humbly kneeling before the Virgin and Child in a touching engraving dating back to 1640. St Genevieve appears as a young girl in her second-state engraved image from 1680, emanating innocence and grace. St Ignatius' ecstatic expression is masterfully captured by an unknown artist in his third state engraving spread across three sheets. Victor le Bouthillier's first-state engraved piece from 1658 mesmerizes viewers with its attention to detail. The Virgin and Child are immortalized once again through an enchanting second-state two-sheet engraving that exudes serenity and tenderness. St Claire graces us with her presence through an impressive large-scale engraved sheet measuring at17-5/16 x11-5/16 inches created by an anonymous artist in1667. Lastly, Abel Servien captivates us with his second-state two-sheet engraved artwork that leaves viewers longing for more insight into this intriguing historical figure.