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Border with War Trophies

Artist, style of: Abraham van Diepenbeeck (Flemish, 1596–1675)

Jacques Blanchard, from the book Les hommes illustres . . . , vol. II, by Charles Perrault

Engraver: Gérard Edelinck (Flemish, active France, 1640–1707)
After: Jacques Blanchard (French, 1600–1638)
Publisher: Dezallier (Paris, active late 17th century)

Jean de La Fontaine, from the book Les hommes illustres . . . , vol. I, by Charles Perrault

Engraver: Gérard Edelinck (Flemish, active France, 1640–1707)
After: Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659–1743)
Publisher: Dezallier (Paris, active late 17th century)

François Mansart, from the book Les hommes illustres . . . , vol. 1, by Charles Perrault

Engraver: Gérard Edelinck (Flemish, active France, 1640–1707)
After: Louis de Namur (French, 1627–1693)
Publisher: Dezallier (Paris, active late 17th century)

Claude Melan, from the book Les hommes illustres . . . , vol. II, by Charles Perrault

Engraver: Gérard Edelinck (Flemish, active France, 1640–1707)
After: Claude Mellan (French, 1598–1688)
Publisher: Dezallier (Paris, active late 17th century)

Pierre Mignard, from the book Les hommes illustres qui ont paru en France pendant ce siècle, vol. II, by Charles Perrault (Illustrious Men Who Appeared in France During This Century, Vol. II)

Engraver: Gérard Edelinck (Flemish, active France, 1640–1707)
After: Pierre Mignard (French, 1612–1695)
Publisher: Dezallier (Paris, active late 17th century)

Jean Racine, from the book Les hommes illustres . . . , vol. II, by Charles Perrault

Engraver: Gérard Edelinck (Flemish, active France, 1640–1707)
After: Jean-Baptiste Santerre (French, 1651–1717)
Publisher: Dezallier (Paris, active late 17th century)

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