Created:
Movement:
1630/36
Baroque
key Notes:
Portraiture, Baroque engraving
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Dimensions:
Trimmed to platemark: 24.3 × 17.7 cm (9 5/8 × 7 in.)
medium:
Engraving in black on cream laid paper
Difficulty:
Master
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Simon Vouet by Robert van Voerst

The engraving titled "Simon Vouet" by Robert van Voerst, created between 1630 and 1636, is a significant work that exemplifies the intricate detail and precision characteristic of 17th-century engraving techniques. Van Voerst, a Dutch engraver, was known for his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with remarkable clarity and depth, contributing to the dissemination of artistic styles across Europe. This particular engraving depicts Simon Vouet, a prominent French Baroque painter, highlighting the interconnectedness of artists during this period. The work serves as an important historical document, reflecting the esteem in which Vouet was held by his contemporaries. Van Voerst's engravings played a crucial role in the spread of Baroque art, influencing both collectors and fellow artists. His collaboration with notable painters of the time underscores his significance in the art historical canon.

Description of the work:

The artwork titled "Simon Vouet" by Robert van Voerst, created between 1630 and 1636, is an engraving in black on cream laid paper, depicting the French Baroque painter Simon Vouet. The piece exemplifies the detailed and precise style characteristic of 17th-century engravings, capturing the likeness and stature of Vouet during his influential period in the French art scene.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Art Institute of Chicago

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Simon Vouet