‘Saint Augustine’ (detail) by Philippe de Champaigne, c. 1645-1650.
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ab. 1648 Philippe de Champaigne - The Provost of Merchants and the Aldermen of the City of Paris
(Louvre Museum)
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Oh well I guess I should upload this incase it's useful to anyone.
Drew up a De Chagny Parisian house layout because we be writing lately and it helps to know where things are.
Ample external walkways incase any Phantoms be lurking.
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Saint Augustine by Philippe de Champaigne, 1645-1650.
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Saint Bruno painted by Philippe de Champaigne (1602 - 1674)
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Philippe de Champaigne
Still Life with a Skull
circa 1671
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Historical Portraits of Children // The Truth is a Cave – The Oh Hellos
Four Children Making Music – attributed to the master of the Countess of Warwick, 1565 // Three Children with a Dog or Two Sisters and a Brother of the Artist – Sofonisba Anguissola, 1570-1590 // The Children of Philip III of Spain (Ferdinand, Alfonso, and Margarita) – Bartolomé González y Serrano, 1612 // Three Children with a Goat-Cart – Frans Hals, 1620 // The Balbi Children – Anthony van Dyck, 1625-1627 // The Three Eldest Children of Charles I – Anthony van Dyck, 1635-1636 // Five Eldest Children of Charles I – Anthony van Dyck, 1637 // Portrait of the Children of Habert de Montmor – Philippe de Champaigne, 1649 // Group Portrait of Charlotte Eleonora zu Dohna, Amalia Louisa zu Dohna, and Friedrich Christoph zu Dohna-Carwinden – Pieter Nason, 1667 // The Graham Children – William Hogarth, 1742 // Portrait of Sir Edward Walpole’s Children – Stephen Slaughter, 1747 // The Bateson Children – Strickland Lowry, 1762 // The Gower Family: The Five Youngest Children of the 2nd Earl Gower – George Romney, 1776-1777 // Marie-Antoinette de Lorraine-Habsbourg, Queen of France, and Her Children – Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1787 // The Marsham Children – Thomas Gainsborough, 1787 // The Oddie Children – William Beechey, 1789 // Three Siblings – Johann Nepomuk Mayer, 1846 // Happy Children – Paul Barthel, 1898 // My Children – Joaquín Sorolla, 1904 // The Truth is a Cave – The Oh Hellos
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Title: The Penitent Magdalene
Artist: Philippe de Champaigne
Date: 1657
Style: Baroque
Genre: Religious Painting
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The Dead Christ on the Cross (c.1655-1660, oil on canvas) | Philippe de Champaigne
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Vanitas:
Anonymous, c. 1650.
Jacques Linard, 1640-45.
Philippe de Champaigne - Still Life With A Skull, 1671.
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Sebastian Stoskopff - Vanitas.
Sebastian Stoskopff - The Great Vanity Still-Life 1641.
Catarina Ykens II - Vanitas bust of a lady with a crown of flowers on a ledge, 1688.
Nicolaes van Verendael - Vanitas, c. 1680).
Franciscus Gijsbrechts - Vanitas still life with a skull, a globe, a trumpet and smoking implements, 1657-75.
Catarina Ykens I - Still Life of a Vase of Flowers, a Skull and a Crucifix, c. 1650.
Cornelius Norbertus Gijsbrechts - Trompe l’oeil Studio Wall with a Vanitas Still Life, 1664.
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1654 Philippe de Champaigne - Henri Groulart
(Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest)
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Philippe de Champaigne: Santo Agostiño (ca. 1650)
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Vanitas by Philippe de Champaigne, 1671.
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The Good Shepherd painted by Philippe de Champaigne (1602 - 1674)
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