Italian painter, Venetian school (b. 1659, Belluno, d. 1734,
Venezia).
Gemälde ID:: 8917
Venus und Adonis 1705-06
Oil on canvas, 70 x 40 cm
Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Orl??ans 1705-06 Öle auf Leinwand, 70 X 40 cm Musee desBeaux-Künsten, Orl ein Italian painter, Venetian school (b. 1659, Belluno, d. 1734,
Venezia).
Venus und Adonis nn07
c.1597
Oil on canvas, 163 x 104,3 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna das Öl von nn07 C. 1597 auf Leinwand 163 X 104.3 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien 1546-1611
Flemish
Bartholomeus Spranger Gallery
Gemälde ID:: 83237
Venus and Adonis Date first half of 18th century
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 142 cm (55.9 in). Width: 173 cm (68.1 in).
cjr 1685-1752
Italian Jacopo Amigoni Galleries
(1606-1668) was a French 17th Century painter. He spent most of his active life in Avignon and was the older brother of Pierre Mignard.
Nicolas Mignard was born in Troyes in 1606. There, he studied painting with a local master. After traveling to Fontainebleau, Mignard came to Avignon in 1632. He then traveled to Rome with Cardinal Archbishop of Lyon. Mignard came back to Avignon in 1636, after having executed multiple series of etching in Rome. There, he mostly painted for religious institutions. Mignard spent the end of his life in Paris, where he became a successful portrait painter. Mignard left Paris after a visit of King Louis XIV and his Court in Avignon. King Louis XIV decided to bring Mignard to Paris. Mignard eventually joined the Academie Royale.
Mignardes spending most of his life in Avignon made his career somewhat overshadowed by his little brother Pierre, who was installed in Paris. After his death, paintings by Nicolas Mignard mostly stayed in Avignon or in small cities around Avignon. During the French Revolution, as these paintings were taken over, most of them were attributed to Pierre Mignard.
His art is now rediscovered. His style is typical of the Italianate classicizing aesthetic that dominated seventeenth-century France, and obviously was very much influenced by French classical Baroque painter Poussin.
Nicolas Mignard died in 1668 in Paris.
Gemälde ID:: 90077
Venus and Adonis 1650(1650)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions H.147 x W.89 x D.6-1/2 in.
cjr (1606-1668) was a French 17th Century painter. He spent most of his active life in Avignon and was the older brother of Pierre Mignard.
Nicolas Mignard was born in Troyes in 1606. There, he studied painting with a local master. After traveling to Fontainebleau, Mignard came to Avignon in 1632. He then traveled to Rome with Cardinal Archbishop of Lyon. Mignard came back to Avignon in 1636, after having executed multiple series of etching in Rome. There, he mostly painted for religious institutions. Mignard spent the end of his life in Paris, where he became a successful portrait painter. Mignard left Paris after a visit of King Louis XIV and his Court in Avignon. King Louis XIV decided to bring Mignard to Paris. Mignard eventually joined the Academie Royale.
Mignardes spending most of his life in Avignon made his career somewhat overshadowed by his little brother Pierre, who was installed in Paris. After his death, paintings by Nicolas Mignard mostly stayed in Avignon or in small cities around Avignon. During the French Revolution, as these paintings were taken over, most of them were attributed to Pierre Mignard.
His art is now rediscovered. His style is typical of the Italianate classicizing aesthetic that dominated seventeenth-century France, and obviously was very much influenced by French classical Baroque painter Poussin.
Nicolas Mignard died in 1668 in Paris.
Gemälde ID:: 93908
Venus and Adonis circa 1610(1610)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 276 x 183 cm (108.7 x 72 in)
cjr Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1577-1640