Enigmes Joyeuses pour les Bons Esprits, Jan van Haelbeeck, ca. 1615


Enigmes Joyeuses pour les Bons Esprits, ca. 1615, Copper engravings, Each: 4 5/16 × 5 1/2 in. (11 × 14 cm), Prints, Jan van Haelbeeck (Flemish, active Paris (and Copenhagen?), ca. 1600–1630, died Paris, ca. 1630), Jean Leclerc IV (French, baptized 1560, died Paris, 1622), Group of 9 plates from a total of 10 with small domestic scenes, engraved by Jan van Haelbeeck, one of the first wave of Flemish artist to establish themselves in Paris in the early 17th century, which caused a revival in French printmaking and led to the important role France would play as a center of printmaking during the reign of King Louis XIV


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