Burin Engraving By Robert Nanteuil Portrait Of Jules Paul De Lionne XVII 1667 Rt591 flag


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"Burin Engraving By Robert Nanteuil Portrait Of Jules Paul De Lionne XVII 1667 Rt591"

ROBERT NANTEUIL painter engraver (1623-1678).

This is a chisel engraving dated 1667 representing the portrait of Jules-Paul DE LIONNE, abbot and prior of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, engraved by ROBERT NANTEUIL engraver of the great characters of the time.

Good condition, some slight red spots of humidity, nicely framed under glass in a 19th century pitch pine frame.

Dimensions with frame: 45 x 36.5 cm.
Dimension engraving at sight: 34 x 26 cm.
Weight: 1.335 Kilograms.

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Price: 300 €
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Artist: Robert Nanteuil Peintre Graveur (1623-1678).
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Bon état

Material: Paper
Length: dimensions avec cadre : 45 x 36,5 cm.
Width: dimension gravure à la vue : 34 x 26 cm.

Reference: 971290
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