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willem wissing

1656 - 1687

willem wissing
Early Modern
Early Modern

willem wissing

Born 1656 Died 1687

Nicolas de Largillière: The Master of Subtle Grace Born in Paris in 1656, Nicolas de Largillière’s life was a fascinating journey through the artistic landscapes of Antwerp, London, and finally, the burgeoning world of Parisian courtly portraiture. Initially apprenticed to Antoine Goubeau in Antwerp, Largillière’s early training laid the foundation for his distinctive style – one characterized by an exquisite sensitivity to light, texture, and the quiet dignity of his subjects. This period proved crucial; it was here that he first encountered the influence of Lely, a prominent portraitist kn…

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The Subject Atlas

A chart of willem wissing's corpus mapped not by date but by subject. Spokes are what they painted; rings are when; and the threads between stars reveal the patrons and places that secretly connect them.

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Rings — Career Period

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