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Français : Les Anges portant les instruments de la Passion, Simon Vouet, huile sur toile, 132 x 77 cm, musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie, Besançon.

Simon Vouet (1590–1649) was a French painter who studied and rose to prominence in Italy before being summoned by Louis XIII to serve as Premier peintre du Roi in France. He and his studio of artists created religious and mythological paintings, portraits, frescoes, tapestries, and massive decorative schemes for the king and for wealthy patrons, including Richelieu. During this time, "Vouet was indisputably the leading artist in Paris," and was immensely influential in introducing the Italian Baroque style of painting to France. He was also "without doubt one of the outstanding seventeenth-century draughtsmen, equal to Annibale Carracci and Lanfranco."

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1625
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Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon
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