Chasteau Dargencourt / Monsieur le Mareschal de Schomberg presentant les Anglois Captifs a sa Mayeste
1628 - 1631
Medium
etching
Dimensions
162; 601
About this artwork
collector's mark: Lugt 240
Art Historical Context
Abraham Bosse's etching *Chasteau Dargencourt / Monsieur le Mchal de Schombergant les Anglois Capt a sa Mayeste* (ca. 1628–1631) captures a triumphant moment from France's military campaigns during the turbulent early 17th century. wide panoramic format (162 × 601 mm) depicts Marshal Frédéric-Armand de Schom presenting captured English soldiers to King Louis XIII at the Château d'Argencourt, commemorating French victories amid the Anglo-French conflicts tied to the Huguenot Wars and the failed English expedition to the Île de Ré in 1627. Such scenes glorified royal power and military prowess, ...
About the Artist
Abraham Bosse · 1602–1676
Abraham Bosse (1604–1676) was a French printmaker and theorist whose approximately 1,600 etchings provide an unparalleled visual record of 17th-century French life. Born to Huguenot parents in Tours, he trained in Paris under Melchior Tavernier and became a devoted follower of Jacques Callot's technical innovations. Bosse's meticulous etchings depicted subjects ranging from daily life and fashion ...