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Dorigny, Michel
Document Type
Reference Entry
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
French
Language
English
Abstract
(b Saint-Quentin, 1616; d Paris, Feb 20, 1665). French painter and printmaker. He served his apprenticeship with Georges Lallemand and from 1638 was associated with Simon Vouet, in the following decade making etchings after about 80 of his works (e.g. ceiling paintings for the chapel of the Hôtel Séguier, Paris; for a full discussion of this aspect of Dorigny’s work see 1990–91 exh. cat., pp. 76–80). He was also active as a painter and was one of Vouet’s principal collaborators on his altarpieces and decorative schemes (e.g. staircase of the Hôtel Hesselin, Paris) until the death of the Premier Peintre in 1649. The previous year he had married Vouet’s second daughter. Dorigny also made a score of prints of his own, and a series of six Bacchanales (Paris, Bib. N.) indicates the style of the artist at the time of his close association with Vouet. The composition of one of these Bacchanales is repeated in the decoration of the arcading of a room in the ...