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Dyck, Anthony Van (1599-1641) - Francois Langlois as a Savoyard 1632-34

Dyck, Anthony Van (1599-1641) - Francois Langlois as a Savoyard 1632-34

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This portrait depicts François Langlois (1589-1647), an engraver, art dealer and publisher, who lived in Florence and Rome in the 1620s, where he presumably met Van Dyck. In 1634 he settled in Paris. He is dressed as a savoyard, or itinerant shepherd and musician in accordance with the contemporary fashion for fanciful portraits of figures in Arcadian costume. In his hands is a musette, a small bagpipe of aristocratic origins, which was popular in court circles.

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