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Jean-Baptiste Barbé (1578–1649) was a Flemish engraver. Barbé was born at Antwerp. In 1595 he entered the studio of Philippe Galle, and in 1610 he was received as a master into the Guild of St. Luke. He soon afterwards went to Italy to improve himself in drawing, which may account for his being more correct in his design than many of his countrymen. On his return to Antwerp he engraved several small and middle-sized plates, in a very neat manner, and in a style very similar to that of Wiericx. He died at Antwerp in 1649. Van Dyck painted a portrait of this artist, which is engraved by Bolswert. ==Subjects from his own designs== *''The Annunciation''; inscribed ''Spiritus Sanctus''. *''The Nativity''; inscribed ''Peperit Filium''. *''The Virgin Mary and St. Joseph arriving at Bethlehem''; inscribed ''Et reclinavit eum, &c''. *''The Virgin suckling the Infant Jesus in a Garland of Flowers''; inscribed ''Beatus venter, &c''. *''Christ on the Mount of Olives''; ''In diebus, &c''. *''Christ and the Disciples at Emmaus''; ''Et aperti sunt, &c''. *''The Crucifixion''; ''Prohe flli, &c''. *''St. Ignatius Loyola kneeling before an Altar''. *Four Emblematical Subjects of the Christian Virtues. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean-Baptiste Barbé」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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