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Jean Boulanger (1608-1680)

"Jean Boulanger, a French line-engraver, son of the painter Olivier Boulanger and cousin to the painter of the same name, was born at Amiens in 1608 and baptized in Troyes in Champagne on 24 January 1608; he had five children with Marie Judon. He was documented in Paris in 1645 and resided in the parish of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont.

He seems to have attached himself at first to an imitation of the style of François de Poilly. An engraving, dated 1669-93, an impression of which is at the British Museum, representing the Holy Family with St John the Baptist, was engraved by Jean Boulanger and published by François de Poilly. The Ashmolean Museum possesses a drawing dated 1669-80 which corresponds very closely in style and composition to the just mentioned engraving and which has been recently identified as Boulanger´s own invention rather than a drawing after another master. He also engraved with François de Poilly a group of ornament drawings by Jean Cotelle the Elder (1607–76), which are part of the collection of the Ashmolean Museum, and which were published in Paris around 1647 with the title Livres de divers ornemens pour plafonds, cintres surbaissez, galleries et autres de l´invention de Jean Cotelle, Peintre Ordinaire du Roy." - (en.wikipedia.org 12.12.2020)

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Porträt des François de Clermont-TonnerreKupfer-Radierung, Karl XI. König von Schweden[Mutter mit Kind; Mother with Child; Moeder en kind]Thronende Madonna mit Kind in einer Nische, umgeben von zehn HeiligenJesus AmabilisMater Amabilis
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Created Jean Boulanger (1608-1680)
[Relation to person or institution] Charles XI of Sweden (1655-1697)

Template creation Jean Boulanger (1608-1680)
Printing plate produced Jan van den Aveelen (1654-1727)
Intellectual creation Noël Coypel (1628-1707)

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