Claude Mellan (Attribution to)
Statue of a man on the ground (wounded in the right flank), circa 1646
Engraving (burin) on laid paper
Signed C. Melan. In Romae lower right
Edited by Nicolas Bonnart
A copy is kept at the Geneva Museums of Art and History
Board: 30 X 19 cm / Bowl: 27.5 X 17.5 cm
Good condition
Claude Mellan (born in Abbeville in 1598, died in Paris in 1688) was a French engraver and draughtsman, famous for his unique technique. He moved in important artistic circles, particularly those associated with Caravaggio and Poussin.
Dimensions :
- Height : 30 cm
- Width : 19 cm
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Claude Mellan (Attribution à)
Statue d'un homme à terre (blessé au flanc droit), vers 1646
Gravure (burin) sur papier vergé
Signée C. Melan. In Romae en bas à droite
Édité par Nicolas Bonnart
Un exemplaire est conservé aux Musées d'art et d'histoire de Genève
Planche : 30 X 19 cm / Cuvette : 27,5 X 17,5 cm
Bon état
Claude Mellan (né à Abbeville en 1598, mort à Paris en 1688) était un graveur et dessinateur français, célèbre pour sa technique unique. Il y fréquente les cercles artistiques importants, notamment
ceux liés au Caravage et à Poussin.
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