Antoine Singlin, about 1646. Creator: Philippe de Champaigne.

Antoine Singlin, about 1646. Creator: Philippe de Champaigne.

3-035-736 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Antoine Singlin, about 1646. Additional Info: Antoine Singlin fixes the viewer with a steady, piercing gaze. Before his excommunication in 1661, Singlin served as confessor both to Louis XIV, King of France and the philosopher Blaise Pascal. He was also director of Royal-des-Champs and Port-Royal-de-Paris, convents at the center of the severely ascetic religious movement known as Jansenism.This psychologically penetrating study captures the fierce personality of the man and his austere beliefs. Philippe de Champaigne placed Singlin in half-length format against a neutral background, leaving the viewer little choice but to meet Singlin's direct stare.</p>


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People Information

Creator
  1. Philippe de Champaigne, attributed to: Flemish; French: Artist, painter, draughtsman
Subject
  1. Antoine Singlin: French: Jansenist Catholic priest
People Related
  1. King Louis XIV of France: French: King of France
  2. Blaise Pascal: French: Mathematician, physicist

Medium
  1. Canvas (textile material)
  2. Oil paint (paint)

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Christianity

Artistic Representations Portraits

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4077x4960
File Size : 59,244kb


Aliases

  1. 87.PA.3
  1. 103RHV
  1. 1200000341
  1. 3-035-736
  1. 3035736
  1. 87.PA.3

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