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An illustrated monograph traces an eminent seventeenth-century painter’s life, apprenticeship, and artistic development, emphasizing his preeminence in portraiture and how his refined, sensitive manner contrasts with his master’s bolder style. It narrates family origins and training, surveys religious, mythological, and court commissions executed during periods of travel and patronage, and assesses compositional choices, technique, and iconography. The text combines biography, critical analysis, and a descriptive catalogue of reproduced works and plates, with editorial notes on sources, typographical decisions, and the arrangement of illustrations to support readers’ visual and historical understanding.
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