Person
Dorigny, Michel, 1617-1665
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Cephalus and Aurora: Aurora (Eos), the dawn goddess, snatches Cephalus the hunter and forces him away with her on a cloud, while his hound is asleep. Engraving by M. Dorigny, 1642, after S. Vouet.
Vouet, Simon, 1590-1649.Date: 1642Reference: 2815028i- Pictures
A young man representing cold standing between two women representing aspects of summer. Engraving by M. Dorigny, 1645, after S. Vouet.
Vouet, Simon, 1590-1649.Date: [1645]Reference: 11242i- Pictures
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The library of Pierre Séguier: painting and music support putti trumpeting the fame of the library. Engraving by M. Dorigny after S. Vouet, 1640.
Vouet, Simon, 1590-1649.Date: 1640Reference: 567583i- Pictures
Hercules and Omphale: Omphale teaches Hercules to spin thread from a distaff to a spindle. Engraving by M. Dorigny, 1643, after S. Vouet.
Vouet, Simon, 1590-1649.Date: 1643Reference: 2814451i- Pictures
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Venus at her toilet, assisted by the three Graces; she sits on the lap of one of them, another combs her hair, and two cupids hold a mirror in which she admires her own beauty. Engraving by M. Dorigny, 1651, after S. Vouet.
Vouet, Simon, 1590-1649.Date: 1651Reference: 34306i