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Philippe de Champaigne

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under the direction of Nicolas Duchesne, whose daughter he would eventually marry. According to Houbraken, Duchesne was angry at Champaigne for becoming more popular than he was at court, and so Champaigne returned to Brussels to live with his brother. It was only after he received news of Duchesne's
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He portrayed the entire French court, the French high nobility, royalty, high members of the church and the state, parliamentarians and architects, and other notable people. His portrait of the poet Vincent Voiture was created around 1649 as the frontispiece for Voiture's published
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at the beginning of his career, his style later became more austere. Philippe de Champaigne remains an exceptional painter thanks to the brilliance of the colors in his paintings and the stern strength of his compositions.
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and other buildings. Champaigne was the only artist who was allowed to paint Richelieu enrobed as a cardinal, which he did eleven times. He was a founding member of the
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in a line by Ragueneau referencing Cyrano: "Truly, I should not look to find his portrait / By the grave hand of Philippe de Champaigne."
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In depicting their faces, he refused to show a transitory expression, instead capturing the psychological essence of the person.
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Zarucchi, Jeanne Morgan (2003). "Philippe de Champaigne and Vincent Voiture: An 'Impious' Attribution".
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Champaigne produced a large number of paintings, mainly religious works and portraits. Influenced by
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His works can be seen in public buildings, private collections, churches such as
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in 1648. Later in his life (from 1640 onwards), he came under the influence of
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De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen
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After the death of Duchesne, Champaigne worked for the Queen Mother,
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Champaigne was prominent enough in his time as to be mentioned in
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