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Philippe de Champaigne
1602–1674
(bapt. Brussels, 26 May 1602; d Paris, 12 Aug. 1674). Flemish-born painter who settled in Paris in 1621 and became a French citizen in 1629. His training in Brussels was mainly as a landscape painter, but almost all his work consists of religious pictures or portraits (his few landscapes serve as settings for religious subjects).
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Portrait of a Priest 19th C Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection (Dundee City Council)
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The Penitence of Saint Peter 17th C Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum
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Anne of Austria (1601–1666) 1643–1660 The Cooper Gallery
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Portrait of the Artist's Wife c.1628 The Bowes Museum
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The Adoration of the Shepherds 17th C The Wallace Collection
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An Échevin of Paris 1656–1657 The Wallace Collection
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The Dream of Saint Joseph 1642-3 The National Gallery, London
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The abbé de Saint-Cyran c.1644–1654 The Wallace Collection
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Triple Portrait of Cardinal de Richelieu probably 1642 The National Gallery, London
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The Annunciation c.1648 The Wallace Collection
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The Marriage of the Virgin c.1644 The Wallace Collection
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Cardinal de Richelieu 1633-40 The National Gallery, London
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Portrait of a Man The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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The Annunciation c.1648/c.1656 Ferens Art Gallery
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Francois Lotin de Charny National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Louis XIII (1601–1643), King of France c.1650 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Claude de Bullion (c.1580–1640) National Trust, Knole
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The Vision of Saint Juliana of Mont Cornillon c.1645/c.1650 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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Jean François Paul de Gondi (1613–1679), Cardinal de Retz 17th C National Trust, Ickworth
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St Veronica's Veil c.1640 Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries