daniel dumonstier
Daniel Dumontier: The Forgotten Crayon Master Daniel Dumontier (1574 – 1646) remains a shadowy figure in the annals of French art history, overshadowed by contemporaries like Rembrandt and Rubens. Yet, his contribution to portraiture during the reign of Louis XIII is undeniable—he produced an astonishing number of meticulously crafted crayon drawings that captured the likenesses of prominent nobles and intellectuals, establishing him…
The Lifeline
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