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 Abraham Bosse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bosse moved to Paris, where he died in 1676.
Bosse's apprenticeship contract was found in which it is mentioned that he was aged 16 at the date of signing the contract (June 16 1620).
Dossier on Abraham Bosse by the French ministry of culture.
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Abraham, Plains of Abraham, Plains of, fairly level field adjoining the upper part of the city of Quebec, Canada.
Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in this area on Feb. 12, 1809.
Abraham Abraham [according to the Book of Genesis, Heb.,=father of many nations] or Abramā´brem [Heb.,=exalted father], in the Bible, progenitor of the Hebrews; in the Qur'an, ancestor of the Arabs.
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 AllRefer.com - Abraham Bosse (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Abraham Bosse, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
Abraham Bosse[AbrA-Am´ bOs] Pronunciation Key, 1602–76, French engraver and painter.
Bosse wrote several valued treatises on art and perspective.
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 Abraham Bosse (1602 - 1676) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Abraham Bosse was a prolific printmaker who specialized in genre scenes of French life.
Abraham Bosse, De la maniËre de graver ý l"eau forte et au burin äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1758), 1758
Abraham Bosse, TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
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 Abraham Bosse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Abraham Bosse, noted draftsman, engraver, painter and distinguished architect and author, was born in Tours, France.
Bosse recorded the minutiae of everyday life in a charming and spirited manner reminiscent of the Dutch Masters.
Following his acquaintance with the mathematician Desargues, Bosse undertook a detailed study of the principles of perspective which he later taught at the l'Academie francaise.
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 artists illustrating boys fashions: Abraham Bosse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Bosse is the most noted French engraver of the 17th century.
Quite a number of his prints are Biblical pieces, but Bosse has depicted them in contemprary 17th cenbtury dress.
Bosse was a noted figure in the French artistic community.
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 Etching Ground. Beguin.
In Abraham Bosse's treatise as corrected by Cochin in 1745 the latter points out that he knows of two different grounds.
As of the end of the 17th century only the soft ground was used and today only more or less soft grounds are in use.
Bosse used some hot olive oil to which he added some candle tallow and then boiled the mixture for an hour.
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 math lessons - Henry Peter Bosse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Henry Peter Bosse (1844-1903) was a Prussian/German-American photographer, cartographer and cartoonist.
Little is known about Bosse's early life and education, although his surviving family asserts some connection to Abraham Bosse (1620-1676), the famous French engraver and topography theorist.
Bosse's photography has been the subject of several books, most notably Mississippi Blue (Twin Palms 2002, ISBN 0944092985) by Charles Wehrenberg, and Views on the Mississippi (UMP 2001, ISBN 0816636478) by Mark Neuzil and Merry Foresta.
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Many of his engravings are genre scenes, and even his religious works are in modern dress.
Bosse taught perspective at the Académie Royale from its foundation in 1648 until 1661, when he was expelled for quarrelling with his colleagues over his opposition to Le Brun's dogmatic theories.
He wrote treatises on engraving, painting, perspective, and architecture and he occasionally painted.
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 Abraham Bosse - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Abraham Bosse - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Dossier on Abraham Bosse (http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/actualites/celebrations2004/abosse.htm) by the French ministry of culture.
This page was last modified 16:56, 30 May 2005.
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 Abraham Bosse and the language of artisans: genre and perspective in the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Abraham Bosse and the language of artisans: genre and perspective in the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, 1648-1670 -- McTighe 21 (1): 1 -- Oxford Art Journal
Abraham Bosse and the language of artisans: genre and perspective in the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, 1648-1670
Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UK The printmaker Abraham Bosse is best known today for his genre
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Bosse, Abraham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Le Jardin de la noblesse française (D 1301–18), the first of Bosse’s important print series, was published in 1629.
After several stays in his native Tours, Bosse settled in Paris in 1632, and from this date onwards his activities were indefatigable.
Engraving, §II, 4(i): Callot, Bosse and the status of engraving, c 1600–c 1750
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 Abraham Bosse
De cette plante, Bosse a dessiné et gravé les tiges et les feuilles.
Elle faisait partie des mille planches représentant des plantes commandées en 1640 par Guy de La Brosse, intendant du Jardin du Roi, à Bosse, et qui devaient constituer les illustrations de son ouvrage.
La mort de La Brosse interrompit ce projet alors que Bosse avait gravé cent vingt planches, les deux plans du Jardin du roi et le titre illustré.
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 Abraham Bosse Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Plate1, third plate opposite page 4 in the book TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
Frontispiece and first plate in the book TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
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 Abraham De Blois ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Abraham de Blois, The four senses: Smell, 17th - 18th century
Abraham de Blois, The four senses: Sight, 17th - 18th century
Jan Punt, Abraham, de Aartsvader, in XII boeken (Abraham the Patriarch, a poem in 12 books) (Rotterdam: Jan Daniel Beman, 1736), 1736
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 Abraham Bosse Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
De la maniËre de graver ý l"eau forte et au burin äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1758), 1758
Plate 13, sixteenth plate and second plate opposite page 50 in the book TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
Plate 14, seventeenth plate opposite page 54 in the book TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
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Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 07:40:06 -0800 (PST) From: "Dr. Nina R. Gelbart" Hi Jim, Thanks for your message about the Abraham Bosse engraving of accouchement (ca.1640).
I know that scene--it's wonderful--but I need something for the cover of my biography of the enlightenement midwife Mme du Coudray forthcoming from Univ of California press, and was hoping for an image that's more period-appropriate for the VERY 18TH CENTURY story that I tell in my book.
It > is called `L'accouchement', and is reproduced in Francois Lebrun's > _Medecins, saints et sorciers aux 17e et 18e siecles_.
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 Abraham Hondius (1625 - 1691) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Christ among the Doctors, 1668 Abraham Hondius (Dutch, 1625-1695)Oil on wood; 15 x 19 1/2
Abraham Hondius - The Monkey and the Cat 1670's oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art Dutch
Bruegel's gift for observation combined with his abundant imagination are reflected in prints based on his celebrated Alpine landscapes, as well as his seascapes, depictions of peasants, allegories, satires, and relevant interpretations of the...
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Thesis Title: The Treatises on Perspective by Girard Desargues and Abraham Bosse: Scientific Culture and Painting in France around 1650
Leonardo, Desargues and Bosse," in Desargues en son temps, eds.
"Abraham Bosse e le prime critiche al Trattato della Pittura di Leonardo," in Achademia Leonardi Vinci, V, 1992, 78-95.
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 French Prints from the Age of the Musketeers
French Prints from the Age of the Musketeers focuses on printmaking in Paris during the first half of the 17th century.
This adventuresome age, filled with military campaigns and political intrigue, is recaptured through 126 prints by such masters as Jacques Callot, Abraham Bosse, Jacques Bellange, and the circle of Simon Vouet.
The texts, written by an international group of distinguished print scholars, cover such subjects as genre, current events, portraits, architecture and landscapes, religion, allegory, and ancient history and mythology.
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 The Ten Thousand Year Blog » Blog Archive » Virtual exhibit on 17th century French engraver Abraham Bosse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Virtual exhibit on 17th century French engraver Abraham Bosse
Here’s a beautiful virtual exhibit from the National Library of France on the 17th century Paris engraver Abraham Bosse.
Opinions expressed by comment authors are their own and I assume no liability for those views.
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 Cluny Museum
A number of superb tapestries of the 15th and 16th cent., produced in Flanders and the Loire valley, are among the museum's greatest treasures.
Abraham Bosse - Bosse, Abraham, 1602–76, French engraver and painter.
He studied art in Paris and became a...
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 The Costumer's Manifesto:  17th Century Men's Fashions
Engraving by Abraham Bosse showing the results of a French edict of 1633 requiring plainer dress.
Another Courtier in the new Plainer Dress, 1633, his fancy laces and clothes lie discarded to the right.
In this plate by Abraham Bosse from 1636, it's obvious that the fashionable crowds are again thronging to the milliners stalls in The Palais Royal market.
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 Abraham Wuchters ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Abraham Wuchters.
Barnett Newman - Abraham 1949 oil on canvas The Museum of Modern Art American
Abraham Wuchters (1566 - 1638) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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 Abraham Bosse
- Plate1, third plate opposite page 4 in the book TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
- Frontispiece and first plate in the book TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
- TraitÈ de maniËres de graver äby Abraham Bosse (Paris: Pierre Aubo¸in and Charles Clousier, 1701), 1645
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 The Lute -- 17th Century - French
The original has a little rosette of eight (?) nails in the row of nails in front of the seat of the chair against the back wall at the far right.
Le XVIIe siècle vu par Abraham Bosse, Graveur du Roy.
Includes musicians singing and playing a lute and an arch-lute (and at least one more musical instrument).
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 Bosse, Abraham
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Buy used, new and hard-to-find books by Abraham Bosse.
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This etching presents General Benjamin Butler as the overly influential advisor to Lincoln's Don Quixote; Butler was infamous for his cruel treatment of Southerners.
"LONG ABRAHAM LINCOLN a Little Longer," by Frank Bellew, 1864.
In this Volck print, Lincoln is a jester in a macabre comedy.
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 Abraham Bosse Online
Abraham Bosse in the Web Gallery of Art
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