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Biography: Lubin Baugin (Pithiviers or in Courcelles-le-Roi c....
Lubin Baugin
French painter
Lubin Baugin (c. 1612 – July 11, 1663) was a French painter known for a small number of still lifes, and for religious and mythological paintings.
Designer and organizer of monographic exhibitions.
He was born in Pithiviers to a prosperous family. Although it is not known to whom he was apprenticed, he received his artistic training from 1622 to 1628, and entered the guild of St.-Germaine-des-Prés as a master painter on May 23, 1629.[1] His earliest surviving paintings are still lifes.[2] Around 1632–33 he traveled to Italy, where he settled in Rome.[1] After 1641 he worked in Paris, where he died in 1663.
Most of his surviving subject pictures are religious works, including numerous small paintings representing the Virgin and Child or the Holy Family.[3] No painted portraits by his hand are known to have survived, although several are known through engravings.[3] None of his works are dated.[3]
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