French, Mantes-sur-Seine ca. 1598–1642 Paris · 47 works on DiscoverArt
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God Appearing to Mosesca. 1632The Delugeca. 1630–38St. Catherine1610–42Birth of the Satyrs1610–42St. George Preparing for His Martyrdom1600sAngels Lifting Virgin and Child1610–42Judgment of Paris1610–42Venus on a Chariot1640–49Two Street Criersca. 1630Triumph of Galatea1610–42Bacchus, Satyr, and Lion1610–42Bagpipe Player1610–50St. Mark1615–42Virgin and child with angels1636Neptune and Amphitrite1615–42Angels Giving Fruit to the Sleeping Holy Family1610–42The Alliance of Bacchus and Ceres1610–42"Les Grandes Frises" (4 of 12)Before 1626Orpheus1610–42St. John1615–42Toilet of Thetis1610–42Hope17th centuryHoly Family with Saints1610–42Angels Giving Dates to Child1610–42Triumph of Bacchus17th centuryBon Temps1610–42Allegorical Figure of Summer Flanked by Pomona and Ceresc. 1630"Les Grandes Frises" (6 of 12)Before 1626Sarcophagus with Judgement of Parisn.d."Les Grandes Frises" (5 of 12)Before 1626Bacchanal17th centuryBacchanal1615–42Bacchanal17th centuryBacchanale1610–42Bacchanal1615–42Bacchanal1615–42Two Women Sitting in a Shell1615–42Two Philosophers Watching an Eclipse1615–42Bacchanal1615–42Bacchanal1615–42Bacchanal1615–42Triumph of Grammar17th centuryBacchanal1615–42Bacchanal1600–1642Children's Games1615–42Bacchanal1615–42Frieze-like composition of figures walking alongside draped curtains: at left satyrs and children bear a statue of Bacchus on a litter behind an old man (Silenus?), at center two robed satyrs approach a priest, at right Apollo lifts a cup next to satyrs seated at a round tableca. 1617–25