Philibert-Emmanuel de Beaumanoir de Lavardin

Philibert-Emmanuel de Beaumanoir de Lavardin by Robert Nanteuil|Philippe de Champaigne

Medium

Engraving; third state of five [?] (Petitjean & Wickert)

Dimensions

Sheet: 12 5/16 × 9 1/2 in. (31.2 × 24.2 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Dr. Morris H. Saffron, 1964

Accession Number

64.633.3

Tags

MenPortraitsCoat of Arms

Art Historical Context

This elegant engraving, created in 1651, portrays Philibert-Emmanuel de Beaumanoir de Lavardin, a French nobleman of the mid-seventeenth century. The work reflects the collaborative artistry of Philippe de Champaigne, whose refined painting style often informed such prints, and Robert Nanteuil, one of the period’s foremost engravers specializing in aristocratic and courtly portraits. Produced during the reign of Louis XIV, the image captures the formal dignity expected of the French nobility, complete with a prominent coat of arms that underscores the sitter’s lineage and status. As a print, ...

About the Artist

Robert Nanteuil|Philippe de Champaigne · 16231678

Robert Nanteuil (1623-1678) was a French portrait engraver, draughtsman, and pastellist who became the preeminent portraitist to the court of Louis XIV. His technical mastery and royal patronage fundamentally transformed the status of engraving in France, elevating it from a mechanical craft to a recognized fine art. Nanteuil stands as the outstanding French portrait engraver of the seventeenth c...

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