- Philippe de Champaigne
Philippe de Champaigne (
26 May 1602 -12 August 1674 ) was aBaroque era painter of the French school.Born in
Brussels of a poor family, Champaigne was a pupil of the landscape painterJacques Fouquières . In 1621 he moved toParis , where he worked withNicolas Poussin on the decoration of thePalais du Luxembourg under the direction ofNicolas Duchesne , whose daughter he married.After the death of his protector Duchesne, Champaigne worked for the Queen Mother,
Marie de Medicis , and for Richelieu, for whom he decorated the cardinal's palace, the Dome of the Sorbonne church and other buildings. He was a founding member of theAcadémie Royale de Peinture in 1648.Later in his life (1640), he came under the influence of
Jansenism . After his paralysed daughter was allegedly miraculously cured at the nunnery ofPort-Royal , he painted the celebrated but untypical picture "Ex-Voto de 1662 ", now in theLouvre , which represents the artist's daughter with Mother-Superior Cathérine-Agnès Arnauld.Champaigne produced a very large number of paintings, mainly religious works and portraits. Influenced by Rubens at the beginning of his career, his style later became more austere.
He
died inParis .Gallery
External links
* [http://www.scholarsresource.com/browse/artist/258 Paintings of Philippe de Champaigne]
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