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- Champaigne may refer to: Champagne, a French sparkling wine Count of Champaigne, a French noble title Jean Baptiste de Champaigne (1631–1681), Flemish-born...
- Philippe de Champaigne (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃paɲ]; 26 May 1602 – 12 August 1674) was a Brabant-born French Baroque era painter, a major exponent of...
- of Cardinal Richelieu by the Flemish-born French painter Philippe de Champaigne, Richelieu's favourite portraitist. It was painted a few months before...
- Life with a Skull, is an oil on panel painting attributed to Philippe de Champaigne, from 1646. It is held in the musée de Tessé [fr], in Le Mans, which bought...
- Scholastique of Champagne (also Scholastica; 1172–1219) was the daughter of Marie of France and Count Henry I of Champagne. She married William IV, Count...
- Jean Baptiste de Champaigne (10 December 1631 – 27 October 1681), was a Flemish-born French Baroque painter and teacher. He was born in Brussels. According...
- Philippe de Champaigne, created c. 1663–1665. It is held at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Known for his religious works, Philippe de Champaigne illustrates...
- The Raising of Lazarus is a 1633 oil on canvas painting by Philippe de Champaigne, on long-term loan from the Louvre to the Museum of Grenoble, which also...
- The Nativity is an oil on canvas painting by Flemish-French Philippe de Champaigne, created c. 1643. It has been held at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille...
- classical manner, similar to Simon Vouet, Nicolas Poussin, and Philippe de Champaigne. He painted primarily religious works, but also mythological and allegorical...