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Champaigne may
refer to:
Champagne Philippe de
Champaigne Claude Champagne This
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lists articles ****ociated with the
title Champaigne...
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Philippe de
Champaigne (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃paɲ]; 26 May 1602 – 12
August 1674) was a Brabançon-born
French Baroque era painter, a
major exponent...
- Jean
Baptiste de
Champaigne (10
December 1631 – 27
October 1681), was a
Flemish Baroque painter and teacher. He was born in Brussels.
According to the...
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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...
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Charles in exile,
painted by
Philippe de
Champaigne, c. 1653...
- d'État. The
Galerie de l'avant-cour had
ceiling paintings by
Philippe de
Champaigne, the cardinal's
chief portraitist,
celebrating the
major events of the...
- form the new
region of
Grand Est. The name Champagne,
formerly written Champaigne,
comes from
French meaning "open country" (suited to
military maneuvers)...
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architect was
Jacques Lemercier and the dome was
painted by
Philippe de
Champaigne,
while François
Girardon sculpted Richelieu's tomb
which originally stood...
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subsequently studied under François de Poilly,
Robert Nanteuil, and
Philippe de
Champaigne.
These masters likewise had soon done all they
could to help him onwards...
- Louis XIV, then
Dauphin of France, in 1642, one year
before his
accession to the throne, by
Philippe de
Champaigne...