J. MORIN (1590-1650), Honorine de Grimberghe Comtesse de Bossu, Rad. Barock

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Jean Morin (um 1590 Paris - 1650 ebd.), Bildnis der Honorine de Grimberghe Comtesse de Bossu, Ehefrau von Henri II. de Lorraine, Bruststück im Dreiviertel nach links mit Perlenkette und tiefem Dekolleté, 17. Jahrhundert, Radierung

  • Technik: Radierung auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Unterhalb mit dem Namen der Dargestellten beschriftet. Blatt stammt aus der Sammlung Rosenthal - München/Hilversum

  • Datierung: 17. Jahrhundert

  • Schlagworte: Porträt, Politik, Frankreich, Barock, 1600-1649

  • Größe: Papier: 23.7 cm x 15.6 cm, Druckplatte: 17.8 cm x 12.3 cm, Darstellung: 5.4 cm x 4.4 cm

  • Zustand: Sehr guter Zustand. Das Blatt hat sich altersgemäß geringfügig verfärbt und ist stellenweise fleckig. Rechte Blattecken sind teils minimal bestoßen.

 



 

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Jean Morin (around 1590 Paris - 1650 ibid.), Portrait of Honorine de Grimberghe Comtesse de Bossu, wife of Henri II de Lorraine, bust in three-quarters to the left with pearl necklace and deep décolleté, 17th century, Etching


  • Technique: Etching on Paper

  • Inscription: Inscribed with the sitter's name below. Sheet comes from the Rosenthal Collection - Munich/Hilversum

  • Date: 17th century

  • Keywords: before 18th century, Baroque, Portraits, France,

  • Size: Paper: 23.7 cm x 15.6 cm (9.3 x 6.1 in), Plate: 17.8 cm x 12.3 cm (7 x 4.8 in), Depiction: 5.4 cm x 4.4 cm (2.1 x 1.7 in)

  • Condition: Very good condition. The sheet has discoloured slightly due to its age and is stained in places. Right corners of the sheet are minimally bumped in places.



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