Portret van François Duquesnoy
Medium
paper
Dimensions
245; 354
About this artwork
collector's mark: Lugt 240
Art Historical Context
Welcome to our virtual gallery, where we encounter *Portret van François Duquesnoy*1751), a refined portrait engraving by Dutch artist Pieter van Bleeck. Measuring a modest 354 mm by 245 mm on paper, this intimate work captures the likeness of François Duquesnoy a prominent 17th-century Flemish Baroque sculptor famed for his elegant, classical-style figures in Rome. Duquesnoy, often called the "Flemish Bernini," contributed masterpieces like his St. Andrew in St. Peter's Basilica, blending precision with Italian grandeur. Van Bleeck, an accomplished engraver active in London and Amsterdam, ex...
About the Artist
Pieter van Bleeck · 1700–1764
Probably born in the Hague. He was a painter of portraits and is particularly remembered for his portraits of actors in their roles. He was also an engraver and made engravings after works by Murillo, van Dyck, Rembrandt, Lely, and others. Comment on works: Portraits; theatrical scenes