Jean Rouillé by Gérard Edelinck|Robert Nanteuil

Medium

Engraving

Dimensions

Sheet: 13 11/16 x 9 15/16 in. (34.8 x 25.2 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mr. Lev Tsitrin, 2001

Accession Number

2001.647.75

Tags

MenPortraitsCoat of Arms

Art Historical Context

This striking engraving from 1702 portrays Jean Rouillé, capturing the dignified presence of its subject through the refined techniques of French printmaking. Created by Gérard Edelinck in collaboration with Robert Nanteuil, two masters of the medium, the work exemplifies the period’s emphasis on formal portraiture. The inclusion of a coat of arms underscores Rouillé’s status, while the precise linework highlights the subject’s features and attire with remarkable clarity. Engraving held particular significance in early eighteenth-century France, enabling artists to reproduce detailed likeness...

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