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Jean Bérain the Elder (1640-1711)

"Born in Saint-Mihiel, Meuse, in the Austrian Netherlands, he was the son of a master gunsmith, in whose line of work engraving was a prominent technique. He spent his career in Paris. Long after his death the connoisseur Pierre-Jean Mariette wrote of him, "Nothing was done, in whatever genre that it might have been, unless it were in his manner, or where he had given designs for it." Through his engravings and those of his son, his style was highly influential beyond the court and Paris, notably in the Low Countries, Germany and London. His close friendship with Nicodemus Tessin the Younger ensured that Berain´s own nuance in the Louis XIV style was transmitted to court circles in Sweden." - (en.wikipedia.org 28.10.2020)

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Intellectual creation Jean Bérain the Elder (1640-1711)
Printing plate produced Juan Dolivar (1641-1692) ()
Printing plate produced Pierre Lepautre (1652-1716) ()