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Painter, copperplate engraver, b. 1611 - d. 1669

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    • ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Francisco de Loto", "Carlos de Cosse" and "Juan de Bucicault". Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.
      Feb. 21, 2024

      ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Francisco de Loto", "Carlos de Cosse" and "Juan de Bucicault". Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.

      Est: €150 - €200

      ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Francisco de Loto", "Charles de Cosse" and "Jean de Bucicault". Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: private collection conceived since the 1970s between London and Madrid. Size: 44 x 33,5 cm (x3). Zacharie Heince was a well-known French painter and engraver of Swiss origin. He drew the portraits of the plenipotentiaries negotiating the peace of Münster. He was received as a member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture on 7 April 1663.

      Setdart Auction House
    • ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). “Cardinal Jorge de Ambrosio”, “Cardinal Carlos de Lotaringia” and “Abad Severo Sandionisaco”. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.
      Feb. 21, 2024

      ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). “Cardinal Jorge de Ambrosio”, “Cardinal Carlos de Lotaringia” and “Abad Severo Sandionisaco”. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.

      Est: €150 - €200

      ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). “Cardinal Jorge de Ambrosio”, “Cardinal Carlos de Lotaringia” and “Abad Severo Sandionisaco”. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid. Measurements: 44 x 33 cm.

      Setdart Auction House
    • ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). “Cardinal Jorge de Ambrosio”, “Cardinal Carlos de Lotaringia” and “Abad Severo Sandionisaco”. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.
      Feb. 28, 2023

      ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). “Cardinal Jorge de Ambrosio”, “Cardinal Carlos de Lotaringia” and “Abad Severo Sandionisaco”. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.

      Est: €300 - €400

      ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). “Cardinal Jorge de Ambrosio”, “Cardinal Carlos de Lotaringia” and “Abad Severo Sandionisaco”. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid. Measurements: 44 x 33 cm.

      Setdart Auction House
    • ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Francisco de Loto", "Carlos de Cosse" and "Juan de Bucicault". Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.
      Feb. 28, 2023

      ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Francisco de Loto", "Carlos de Cosse" and "Juan de Bucicault". Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.

      Est: €300 - €400

      ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Francisco de Loto", "Charles de Cosse" and "Jean de Bucicault". Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: private collection conceived since the 1970s between London and Madrid. Size: 44 x 33,5 cm (x3). Zacharie Heince was a well-known French painter and engraver of Swiss origin. He drew the portraits of the plenipotentiaries negotiating the peace of Münster. He was received as a member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture on 7 April 1663.

      Setdart Auction House
    • After ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Simon de Monfort" Francisco de Lesdigviebes. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.
      Feb. 28, 2023

      After ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Simon de Monfort" Francisco de Lesdigviebes. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the 70s, London and Madrid.

      Est: €300 - €400

      From ZACHARIE HEINCE (Paris, 1611-1669). "Simon de Monfort" Francis de Lesdigviebes. Engravings on paper glued to cardboard. Provenance: private collection conceived since the 1970s between London and Madrid. Size: 44 x 32 cm (x3). Zacharie Heince was a well-known French painter and engraver of Swiss origin. He drew the portraits of the plenipotentiaries negotiating the peace of Münster. He was received as a member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture on 7 April 1663.

      Setdart Auction House
    • 17th C. French Hand-Colored Engraving Anne of Austria
      Sep. 22, 2016

      17th C. French Hand-Colored Engraving Anne of Austria

      Est: $1,300 - $2,000

      Europe, France, Zacharie Heince (1611-1669) (dessinateur - designer)and Francois Bignon (1620-1671) (graveur -engraver), ca. third quarter of 17th century CE. An engraved and hand colored portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-1666), the queen consort of King Louis XIII of France (reigned 1610-1643) and regent during the opening years of the reign of her son King Louis XIV (from 1643). A superb etching and dry point by Francois Bignon, a 17th century French engraver almost exclusively known for his work in portraiture, and his collaborator, the artist Zacharie Heince. The stately portrait of her highness crowned and dressed in regal refinery including an ermine lined blue robe decorated with the fleur de lis, a gown of rich fabrics adorned with jewels and elaborate lace collar and wrist cuffs, seated in an impressive chair and holding a large scepter. The portrait is surrounded by 13 titled scenes narrating her reign. On Rx is written "c. 1690 and $2000". However, wonderful hand coloring may have been done later than the etching, accounting for this date. Engraving should date prior to 1650 as none of Bignon's engravings date later than 1650. A fabulous piece. Size: 11.75" W x 16.5" H (29.8 cm x 41.9 cm) Francois Bignon's two best known sets of engravings include "Thirty-Three Portraits of the Plenipotentiaries assembled at the Peace of Munster" (1648) and "The Portraits of Illustrious Frenchmen in the Gallery of Cardinal Richelieu" (1650) which included this portrait of Anne of Austria. For both sets Bignon collaborated with the French designer and artist, Zacharie Heince. Around the year 1645, Francois Bignon was awarded the esteemed title of "graveur ordinaire du Roi". None of his engravings are dated later than 1650, and scholars suspect that he died at an early age. Zacharie Heice was a 17th century painter and draughtsman known both for portraits of illustrious individuals and religious art. In 1663, Heince became an Academician of the Academie Royale. Among his most impressive commissions, in 1664 and 1665 he the Goldsmiths Corporation of Paris asked Heince to paint religious scenes for the cathedral of Notre-Dame. Published in Paris in 1650. It originates from a set of twenty-seven, large portraits entitled, Les Portraits des homes illustres Francois qui sont peints dams la galleries du Pala is Cardinal de Richelieu (The Portraits of Illustrious Frenchmen in the Gallery of Cardinal Richelieu). Each of these portraits was designed by Zachary Hence and engraved by Francois Bingo. In addition, these two artists published the completed set. Provenance: Ex-Private New Jersey collection acquired before 1990 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #113680

      Artemis Gallery
    • 17th C. European Hand-Colored Engraving Anne of Austria
      Jun. 02, 2016

      17th C. European Hand-Colored Engraving Anne of Austria

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Europe, France, Zacharie Heince (1611-1669) (dessinateur - designer)and Francois Bignon (1620-1671) (graveur -engraver), ca. third quarter of 17th century CE. An engraved and hand colored portrait of Anne of Austria (1601-1666), the queen consort of King Louis XIII of France (reigned 1610-1643) and regent during the opening years of the reign of her son King Louis XIV (from 1643). A superb etching and dry point by Francois Bignon, a 17th century French engraver almost exclusively known for his work in portraiture, and his collaborator, the artist Zacharie Heince. The stately portrait of her highness crowned and dressed in regal refinery including an ermine lined blue robe decorated with the fleur de lis, a gown of rich fabrics adorned with jewels and elaborate lace collar and wrist cuffs, seated in an impressive chair and holding a large scepter. The portrait is surrounded by 13 titled scenes narrating her reign. On Rx is written "c. 1690 and $2000". However, wonderful hand coloring may have been done later than the etching, accounting for this date. Engraving should date prior to 1650 as none of Bignon's engravings date later than 1650. A fabulous piece. Size: 11.75" W x 16.5" H (29.8 cm x 41.9 cm) Francois Bignon's two best known sets of engravings include "Thirty-Three Portraits of the Plenipotentiaries assembled at the Peace of Munster" (1648) and "The Portraits of Illustrious Frenchmen in the Gallery of Cardinal Richelieu" (1650) which included this portrait of Anne of Austria. For both sets Bignon collaborated with the French designer and artist, Zacharie Heince. Around the year 1645, Francois Bignon was awarded the esteemed title of "graveur ordinaire du Roi". None of his engravings are dated later than 1650, and scholars suspect that he died at an early age. Zacharie Heice was a 17th century painter and draughtsman known both for portraits of illustrious individuals and religious art. In 1663, Heince became an Academician of the Academie Royale. Among his most impressive commissions, in 1664 and 1665 he the Goldsmiths Corporation of Paris asked Heince to paint religious scenes for the cathedral of Notre-Dame. Published in Paris in 1650. It originates from a set of twenty-seven, large portraits entitled, Les Portraits des homes illustres Francois qui sont peints dams la galleries du Pala is Cardinal de Richelieu (The Portraits of Illustrious Frenchmen in the Gallery of Cardinal Richelieu). Each of these portraits was designed by Zachary Hence and engraved by Francois Bingo. In addition, these two artists published the completed set. Provenance: Ex-Private New Jersey collection acquired before 1990 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #113680

      Artemis Gallery
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