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List Of French Engravers
This is a chronological list of French engravers. Renaissance * Geoffroy Tory (1480–1533), humanist and engraver * Jean Rabel (1545–1603), painter and engraver * Jean Duvet (c. 1485–c. 1570), engraver * Jean Cousin the Younger (1490–1561), painter, engraver, sculptor * Thomas de Leu (1560–1612), engraver * Jacques Bellange (1575–1616), engraver * Daniel Rabel (1578–1637), painter and engraver 17th-century * François Perrier (1590–1650), painter and engraver * Jacques Callot (1592–1635), engraver * Claude Mellan (1598–1688), painter, draughtsman and engraver * Balthasar Moncornet (1600–1668), painter and engraver * Abraham Bosse (1602–1676), engraver * Jean Varin (1604–1672), sculptor, engraver, medallist * Nicolas Robert (1610–1684), miniaturist and engraver * François Chauveau (1613–1676), draughtsman, engraver and painter * Michel Dorigny (1617–1663), painter and engraver * Jean Le Pautre (1618–1682), draughtsman and engraver * Jean ...
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French Art
French art consists of the visual and plastic arts (including French architecture, woodwork, textiles, and ceramics) originating from the geographical area of France. Modern France was the main centre for the European art of the Upper Paleolithic, then left many megalithic monuments, and in the Iron Age many of the most impressive finds of early Celtic art. The Gallo-Roman period left a distinctive provincial style of sculpture, and the region around the modern Franco-German border led the empire in the mass production of finely decorated Ancient Roman pottery, which was exported to Italy and elsewhere on a large scale. With Merovingian art the story of French styles as a distinct and influential element in the wider development of the art of Christian Europe begins. France can fairly be said to have been a leader in the development of Romanesque art and Gothic art, before the Renaissance led to Italy becoming the main source of stylistic developments until France matched Ital ...
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