Philippe de Champaigne The Ex-Voto of 1662 Painting ID:: 374 Philippe de Champaigne1.jpg
The Ex-Voto of 1662 1662
Musee du Louvre, Paris
Philippe de Champaigne The Aldermen of the City of Paris Painting ID:: 376 Philippe de Champaigne3.jpg
The Aldermen of the City of Paris 1648
Musee du Louvre, Paris
Philippe de Champaigne Portrait of a Man _5 Painting ID:: 377 Philippe de Champaigne4.jpg
Portrait of a Man _5 1650
Musee du Louvre, Paris
Philippe de Champaigne Portrait of Robert Arnauld d'Andilly Painting ID:: 378 Philippe de Champaigne5.jpg
Portrait of Robert Arnauld d'Andilly Musee du Louvre, Paris
Philippe de Champaigne The Dead Christ Painting ID:: 379 Philippe de Champaigne6.jpg
The Dead Christ Musee du Louvre, Paris
Philippe de Champaigne Cardinal Richelieu Painting ID:: 380 Philippe de Champaigne7.jpg
Cardinal Richelieu Musee du Louvre, Paris
Philippe de Champaigne The Last Supper 2 Painting ID:: 381 Philippe de Champaigne8.jpg
The Last Supper 2 Musee du Louvre, Paris
Philippe de Champaigne Triple Portrait of Richelieu Painting ID:: 382 Philippe de Champaigne9.jpg
Triple Portrait of Richelieu The National Gallery, London
Philippe de Champaigne Moses with the Ten Commandments Painting ID:: 383 Philippe de Champaigne10.jpg
Moses with the Ten Commandments The Hermitage, St.Petersburg
Philippe de Champaigne The Nativity Painting ID:: 384 Philippe de Champaigne11.jpg
The Nativity 1643
Musee des Beaux Arts, Lille
Philippe de Champaigne Jean Baptiste Colbert Painting ID:: 385 Philippe de Champaigne12.jpg
Jean Baptiste Colbert Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Philippe de Champaigne The Marriage of the Virgin Painting ID:: 5997 CERUTI, Giacomo10.jpg
The Marriage of the Virgin c. 1644
Oil on panel, 71,5 x 143,5 cm
Wallace Collection, London
Philippe de Champaigne Portrait of a Man (mk05) Painting ID:: 20620 new6/Philippe de Champaigne-423689.jpg
Portrait of a Man (mk05) Canvas 36 x 28 1/4''(91 x 72 cm)Acquired in 1806
Philippe de Champaigne The Dead Christ (mk05) Painting ID:: 20621 new6/Philippe de Champaigne-822752.jpg
The Dead Christ (mk05) Wood 27 x 77 1/2''(68 x 197 cm)Painted for the Abbey of Port-Royal des Champs Transferred to Port-Royal in Paris in 1710;seized in the Revolution INV
Philippe de Champaigne The Miracles of the Penitent St Mary (mk05) Painting ID:: 20623 new6/Philippe de Champaigne-764732.jpg
The Miracles of the Penitent St Mary (mk05) Canvas 86 1/4 x 132 1/4''(219 x 336 cm)Painted in 1656 for the apartment of Anne of Austria in the Val-de-Grace Paris Seized in the Revolution INV
Philippe de Champaigne Portrait of Robert Arnauld d'Andilly (mk05) Painting ID:: 20624 new6/Philippe de Champaigne-867473.jpg
Portrait of Robert Arnauld d'Andilly (mk05) Canvas 31 x 25 1/2(79 x 65 cm)Given in 1979
Philippe de Champaigne Cardinal Richelieu (mk05) Painting ID:: 20625 new6/Philippe de Champaigne-889669.jpg
Cardinal Richelieu (mk05) Canvas,87 1/2 x 100 1/2''(222 x 255 cm)Collection of the Duc de Penthievre at the Hotel de Toulouse,Paris;seized in the Revolution INV
Philippe de Champaigne La Petite Cene (The Last Supper) (san 05) Painting ID:: 20951 new6/Philippe de Champaigne-746952.jpg
La Petite Cene (The Last Supper) (san 05) Canvas 31 1/2 x 58 1/2''(80 x 149 cm)Collection of Louis XVI;acquired by the Louvre in 1777 INV 1125 (MN)
Philippe de Champaigne Ex Voto (mk08) Painting ID:: 21585 new6/Philippe de Champaigne-922565.jpg
Ex Voto (mk08) 1662
Oil on canvas,
165x229cm
Paris,Musee National du Louvre
Philippe de Champaigne Moses with th Ten Commandments Painting ID:: 28423 new3/Philippe de Champaigne-338532.jpg
Moses with th Ten Commandments mk60
Oil on canvas
36x28"
Philippe de Champaigne Louis XIII of France Painting ID:: 28738 new3/Philippe de Champaigne-835854.jpg
Louis XIII of France mk61
1665
Oil on canvas
108x86cm
Philippe de Champaigne The Annunciation Painting ID:: 29518 new3/Philippe de Champaigne-984975.jpg
The Annunciation c. 1645
Oil on canvas, 334 x 214 cm
Philippe de Champaigne Portrait of a Man Painting ID:: 29524 new3/Philippe de Champaigne-774897.jpg
Portrait of a Man 1650
Oil on canvas, 91 x 72 cm
Philippe de Champaigne Mother Catherine Agnes and Sister Catherine Sainte-Suzanne Painting ID:: 30586 new4/Philippe de Champaigne-376942.jpg
Mother Catherine Agnes and Sister Catherine Sainte-Suzanne mk68
Oil on canvas
5' 1/2x7'4"
Paris,Louvre
1662
France
Philippe de Champaigne Ex Voro Painting ID:: 33607 new9/Philippe de Champaigne-328468.jpg
Ex Voro mk86
1662
Oil on canvas
165x229cm
Paris,Musee National du Louvre
Philippe de Champaigne Cardinal Richelieu Painting ID:: 40487 new16/Philippe de Champaigne-354337.jpg
Cardinal Richelieu mk156
1650
Oil on canvas
222x155cm
Philippe de Champaigne Ex-Voto Painting ID:: 40500 new16/Philippe de Champaigne-259972.jpg
Ex-Voto mk156
1662
Oil on canvas
165x229cm
Philippe de Champaigne Cardinal Richelieu Painting ID:: 43233 new16/Philippe de Champaigne-979652.jpg
Cardinal Richelieu mk170
circa 1637
Oil on canvas
259.7x177.8cm
Philippe de Champaigne The Presentation of the Temple Painting ID:: 51032 new18/Philippe de Champaigne-462522.jpg
The Presentation of the Temple 1648
Oil on canvas,
257 x 197 cm
1602-1674
Philippe de Champaigne Locations
His artistic style was varied: far from being limited to the realism traditionally associated with Flemish painters, it developed from late Mannerism to the powerful lyricism of the Baroque. It was influenced as much by Rubens as by Vouet, culminating in an aesthetic vision of the world and of humanity that was based on an analytic view of appearances and on psychological truth. He was perhaps the greatest portrait painter of 17th-century France. At the same time he was one of the principal instigators of the Classical tendency and a founder-member of the Acadmie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture. His growing commitment to the Jansenist religious movement (see JANSENISM) and the severe plainness of the works that it inspired has led to his being sometimes considered to typify Jansenist thinking, with its iconoclastic impulse, in spite of the opposing evidence of his other paintings. He should be seen as an example of the successful integration of foreign elements into French culture and as the representative of the most intellectual current of French painting.