Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne

Portrait of a Man, possibly Philippe de la Trémoïlle, Count of Olonne



Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne - Portrait of a Man, possibly Philippe de la Trémoïlle, Count of Olonne



Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne
Portrait of a Man, possibly Philippe de la Trémoïlle, Count of Olonne
1641 - 1681
65.5 x 54.5 cm
Oil on canvas
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam


Provenance

from the dealer O. Wertheimer (1896-1973), Paris, frs. 450,000, to the museum, 1949

External links

Rijksmuseum Accession number SK-A-3744

Other works by Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne


Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne Hercules crowned by Virtue and overcoming Vices and Passions
Hercules crowned by Virtue and overcoming Vices and Passions
1663

Jean Baptiste de Champaigne The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence
The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence
c. 1660

Attributed to Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne Portrait of a child dressed as a Carmelite nun, three-quarter-length
Portrait of a child dressed as a Carmelite nun, three-quarter-length

Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne and Nicolas de Platte Montagne Double Portrait
Double Portrait
1654

Philippe de Champaigne and Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne The Invention of the Relics of Saints Gervais and Protais 1659-1660
The Invention of the Relics of Saints Gervais and Protais 1659-1660
1659-1660