Henri de Lorraine, Comte d'Harcourt, Grand Escuyer de France - Jean Morin
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Description
A refined seventeenth-century portrait etching by Jean Morin, depicting Henri de Lorraine, Comte d'Harcourt, after a painting by Philippe de Champaigne.
This portrait of Henri de Lorraine, Comte d'Harcourt, is a fine example of the work of Jean Morin, a French printmaker known for his mastery of the etching needle combined with the precision of the burin. Morin frequently collaborated with contemporary painters, in this instance adapting a composition by Philippe de Champaigne. The print captures the subject within an octagonal frame, a device that adds a sense of architectural structure to the portrait. The Comte d'Harcourt is depicted with the characteristic fashion of the mid-seventeenth century, wearing a lace collar and a sash draped over his armour. His expression is composed, reflecting the formal requirements of aristocratic portraiture during the reign of Louis XIII. Morin employs a sophisticated range of line work to define the textures of the subject's hair, the metallic sheen of his breastplate, and the delicate weave of his lace. The use of cross-hatching and varied line density creates a sense of volume and depth, allowing the figure to emerge from the background with clarity. Jean Morin was highly regarded for his ability to translate the tonal qualities of oil paintings into the monochrome medium of print. His technique often involved etching the initial outlines and shadows, followed by the application of the burin to refine the details and achieve a smooth finish. This print demonstrates his technical control, particularly in the rendering of the facial features and the subtle play of light across the armour. The inclusion of the Latin inscription within the octagonal border provides the necessary identification of the sitter, maintaining the conventions of seventeenth-century print production. This work offers a glimpse into the visual culture of the French court, where such prints served to disseminate the likenesses of prominent figures to a wider audience of collectors and admirers.
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Henri de Lorraine, Comte d'Harcourt, Grand Escuyer de France - Jean Morin
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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