Antoine Trouvain (XVIII), after Peter Paul Rubens - La majorité du roi Louis XIII
Etching and burin after Pierre Paul Rubens, drawn by Jean-Baptiste Nattier and engraved by Antoine Trouvain, from “The Gallery of the Luxembourg Palace painted by Rubens”, the work was published by Gaspard Duchange in Paris in 1710.
Antoine Trouvain (1656–1708) was a French engraver and artist known for his detailed copperplate engravings. His works often depicted scenes from contemporary culture, theater, and fashion, providing a glimpse into life in the 17th century. Trouvain's art captured intricate details and expressive figures, making his engravings highly sought after. He played an important role in documenting the styles and social dynamics of his time through his engravings.
Artist or creator:
Antoine Trouvain
Frame dimensions: 43. 50 cm / 59 cm
sheet dimensions at sight: 51 cm / 35. 50 cm
Small shock to the frame at the top center (see photos)
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Etching
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Etching and burin after Pierre Paul Rubens, drawn by Jean-Baptiste Nattier and engraved by Antoine Trouvain, from “The Gallery of the Luxembourg Palace painted by Rubens”, the work was published by Gaspard Duchange in Paris in 1710.
Antoine Trouvain (1656–1708) was a French engraver and artist known for his detailed copperplate engravings. His works often depicted scenes from contemporary culture, theater, and fashion, providing a glimpse into life in the 17th century. Trouvain's art captured intricate details and expressive figures, making his engravings highly sought after. He played an important role in documenting the styles and social dynamics of his time through his engravings.
Artist or creator:
Antoine Trouvain
Frame dimensions: 43. 50 cm / 59 cm
sheet dimensions at sight: 51 cm / 35. 50 cm
Small shock to the frame at the top center (see photos)
AVERAGE:
Etching