Martin Vanden Bogaert, called Desjardins
Bogaert was born in Breda, but worked in Paris (from 1650s), where he died. In France, he known as 'Martin Desjardins'. Received at the Académie Royale de Peinture & de Sculpture in 1671.
Engraved in 1698 after a portrait painted in 1692; the statue is one of the captives executed by Desjardins for the monument on the Place des Victoires in Paris, 1682/85.
Engraved in 1698 after a portrait painted in 1692; the statue is one of the captives executed by Desjardins for the monument on the Place des Victoires in Paris, 1682/85.
Artwork Details
- Title: Martin Vanden Bogaert, called Desjardins
- Artist: Gérard Edelinck (Dutch, Antwerp 1640–1707 Paris)
- Artist: After Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, Perpignan 1659–1743 Paris)
- Sitter: Martin Desjardins (1640–1694)
- Date: 1698
- Medium: Engraving
- Dimensions: sheet: 21 1/4 x 16 9/16 in. (53.9 x 42.1 cm)
plate: 18 3/8 x 14 in. (46.6 x 35.5 cm) - Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Bequest of Herbert Mitchell, 2008
- Object Number: 2018.839.164
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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