Valentin Lefebre

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Lefebre's altarpiece for the Capella di San Mauro in the abbey church of Santa Giustina, Padua

Valentin Lefebre[a] (1637–1677) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and printmaker.

Life[edit]

Valentin Lefebre was born in Brussels in 1637,[1] or around 1642.[2] He died in 1677,[1] or between 1680 and 1682: allegedly in Venice,[2] or in England.[3]

Works[edit]

He etched the series Opera selectiora quae Titianus … et Paulus Calliari Veronensis invenerunt et pinxerunt.[2] The collection consists of fifty-three etchings after works by Titian, Paolo Veronese, and Jacopo Tintoretto.[4] The series was first published in Venice by Jacob van Campen in 1682,[b] and was dedicated to Louis XIV.[4] It was often reprinted: in 1684, 1749, and 1763; and later by Teodoro Viero, who added his address to the plates, in 1786 and 1789.[1][2]

In the church of Santa Giustina in Padua is his painting of Saint Maurus with angels (1688).[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The name is variously given as Lefebre, Le Febre, Le Fevre, Lefebure, and Lefèvre.[1]
  2. ^ The edition of 1680 has probably never existed.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Brit. Mus.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Beyer, et al., eds. 2021.
  3. ^ Benezit 2011.
  4. ^ a b Peinelt-Schmidt 2019, p. 207.

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