词条 | Jean Morin (artist) |
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LifeMorin was born and died in Paris. His father Étienne Morin was a master painter who died young (circa 1612-1615). He was married to Marie Oignet (or Houegnet, Vanier, Wanier etc.) who was very likely Flemish. Jean had two sisters: Marie, who never married (1611-1703) and Catherine (near 1610-1672), who in 1631 married the Flemish painter and engraver Matthieu van Plattenberg, called Plattemontagne in France. Van Plattenberg was originally from Antwerp and became a founding member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture. Their son (and therefore nephew of Jean Morin) was the painter Nicolas de Plattemontagne who studied under Morin and Philippe de Champaigne.[2] Van Plattenberg and Morin worked together on various publications such as a series of landscapes and marine scenes.[3] Morin likely never married.[2] WorkHis graphic work consists of 118 plates, which are undated and the chronology of which is unknown. Six plates do not have his signature. The works include:
Many of these works were made after paintings of leading artists of the time.[2] References{{commons category|Jean Morin}}1. ^[https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/577663 Jean Morin] at the Netherlands Institute for Art History {{link language|nl|Middle Dutch}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2011}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Morin, Jean}}2. ^1 2 Jean A. Mazel, Jean Morin. Catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre gravé de Jean Morin (env. 1605-1650), Paris, éditions de la marquise, 2004 {{link language|fr|French}} 3. ^Winter landscape with figures skating on a frozen body of water in a roundel composition; a church and trees in the foreground; a bridge, churches, and windmills beyond at the Metropolitan Museum 8 : 1650 deaths|Baroque printmakers|Baroque draughtsmen|French etchers|People from Paris|17th-century engravers|French engravers|Year of birth uncertain |
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