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  1. Philippe de Champaigne (Bruxelles, 26 maggio 1602 – Parigi, 12 agosto 1674) è stato un pittore francese

  2. Philippe de Champaigne (French pronunciation:; 26 May 1602 – 12 August 1674) was a Brabançon-born French Baroque era painter, a major exponent of the French school. He was a founding member of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in Paris, the premier art institution in the Kingdom of France in the eighteenth century.

  3. Pittore, nato a Bruxelles il 26 maggio 1602, morto a Parigi il 12 agosto 1674. Allievo del paesista fiammingo Jacques Fonquières, succedette (1628) al mediocre Duchesne nel dirigere la decorazione del Lussemburgo e nell'assenza di Simon Vouet e del Poussin, soggiornanti a Roma, diventò di colpo il pittore di Parigi più occupato in ...

  4. 4 giorni fa · Philippe de Champaigne. 1602 - 1674. Champaigne was the leading French portrait painter of the reign of Louis XIII. He was employed by the king and by Cardinal Richelieu, for whom he executed the series of portraits for which he is chiefly remembered.

  5. 22 mag 2024 · Philippe de Champaigne (born May 26, 1602, Brussels, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]—died August 12, 1674, Paris, France) was a Flemish-born Baroque painter and teacher of the French school who is noted for his restrained and penetrating portraits and his religious paintings.

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  6. Biography. Philippe de Champaigne trained first in his native Brussels with Jean Bouillon and the portraitist Michel de Bordeau before entering the studio of the landscape painter Jacques Fouquieres in 1620.

  7. Philippe de Champaigne French. ca. 1644. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 622. This jewel-like painting was one of several executed by leading artists for the private chapel of Queen Anne of Austria (1601–1666), the widowed wife of France’s Louis XIII and mother of Louis XIV.