Gilles Rousselet - Laurent de la Hyre - St. Scholastica

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Gilles Rousselet (French, Paris 1614–1686 Paris)

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Laurent de La Hyre was a French Baroque painter who was born in Paris in 1606. He was a prominent figure in the French art scene of the 17th century and was known for his religious and mythological paintings, as well as his portraits and landscapes. La Hyre was influenced by the classical style of painting and his works often feature strong, idealised figures and a sense of harmony and balance. He was a member of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture and was highly regarded by his contemporaries. Some of his most famous works include "Allegory of Music" and "Allegory of Astronomy", as well as religious paintings such as "Saint Paul Shipwrecked in Malta" and "Saint Peter Healing the Sick with His Shadow". Laurent de La Hyre died in 1656, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful and influential paintings that are still admired and studied today.

Gilles Rousselet was born in Paris in 1610 and became a prominent French engraver in the 17th century. He studied under the renowned engraver Robert Nanteuil and quickly gained recognition for his ability to create intricate and detailed engravings. Rousselet's work focused primarily on portraiture and he created engravings of many notable figures of his time, including Louis XIV, Cardinal Richelieu and Molière. His engravings were highly sought after and were often used in publications such as books, newspapers and magazines. In addition to his portrait work, Rousselet also created engravings of landscapes, historical scenes and religious subjects. He was known for his ability to capture the essence of a scene or subject in his engravings, bringing it to life with intricate detail and a sense of realism. Rousselet's work was highly influential in the world of engraving and he is considered one of the greatest French engravers of the 17th century. He died in Paris in 1686 at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful and highly skilled engravings.

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