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Jean Morin

1590
1650
France
Jean Morin (1590–1650) was a French engraver and painter, born in Paris and died in the same city.
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Movement:
Baroque
Biography:

Jean Morin was a French artist born in 1590, whose work is primarily associated with the Baroque movement. He is renowned for his contributions to the art of engraving, a medium in which he excelled and gained significant recognition. Morin's engravings are noted for their meticulous detail and ability to capture the dramatic intensity characteristic of Baroque art. Throughout his career, he produced numerous portraits and religious subjects, which were widely disseminated and appreciated in his time. His work played a crucial role in the spread of Baroque aesthetics in France, influencing both contemporaries and future generations of artists. Jean Morin passed away in 1650, leaving behind a legacy that underscored the importance of printmaking in the dissemination of artistic styles and ideas.

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