Pierre Maugis, seigneur des Granges, counsellor and maître d'hôtel to the king, was the brother of the famous abbé de Saint-Ambroise, who was the first to collect prints in France, and whose cabinet was acquired by M. l'abbé de Marolles. He is depicted in a three-quarter view, bareheaded, facing front, wrapped in his cloak, and turned right into an octagonal border.
Portrait of Pierre Maugis des Granges, 1648
- etching, paper
- 305 x 246 mm
- Inv. 2015-EH-1
Jean Morin
Paris ca. 1605 - 1609 - Paris 1650
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Philippe de Champaigne
Brussels 1602 - Paris 1674
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