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1640 · engraving on paper
height: 398 cm, width: 291 cm
Rijksmuseum

Michel Dorigny was a French painter active in the 17th century whose work centered on religious and mythological subjects rendered in the Baroque idiom. Working from Saint-Quentin, he developed a practice rooted in classical composition and dramatic use of light characteristic of his era. Little comprehensive documentation of his exhibition history or institutional holdings remains, though his output suggests engagement with the formal and spiritual concerns of post-Reformation Catholic visual culture.
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