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(1) Israël Silvestre
(b Nancy, 3 Aug 1621; d Paris, 11 Oct 1691). Engraver and draughtsman. About 1634 or 1635 he arrived in Paris, where his uncle Israël Henriet taught him to draw and engrave and published his prints. Between 1638 and 1641 Silvestre travelled in Italy; records show that he was there again c. 1643 and in 1653. After the second visit, his Vues dItalie (Faucheux, no. 10) appeared, followed by Vues de Paris et des environs (1645; F 50); Ports de mer (1648; F 15 and 165051); Paysages (1654); a second set of Vues dItalie and prints of the Ballet Royals Noces de Tétis (1655; F 207); and Vues de châteaux (F 62) dedicated (1658) to Louis XIV. From 1662 he engraved plates for the King: Course de testes [têtes] et de bagues (1662; F 205); Plaisirs de lisle enchantée (1664; F 273 bis); and Châteaux royaux (F 517). He produced over 1000 pieces. His style was at first rather loose but from 1643 onwards became finer and more delicate and gained in accuracy, becoming precise without being dry; it was sometimes similar to that of Jacques Callot or Stefano della Bella, with whom he was on friendly terms. In 1661 he inherited Israël Henriets plates and republished engravings from them.
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- Silvestre (i), Isräel
- Le Blond: (1) Jean Le Blond
- Mariette: (1) Pierre Mariette (i)
- Prints, §IV, 2: Publishers
- Silvestre (i)
- assistants
- collaboration
- pupils
- reproductive prints by others
- works
- Bretonvilliers, Claud Le Ragois de
- Henriet, Israël
- Le Nôtre, André, §1: Training, early projects and Vaux-le-Vicomte
- Liancourt
- Orléans, House of: (1) Philippe I, §1: Saint-Cloud and the Palais-Royal
- Rueil
- Theatre, §III, 2(ii)(b): France: Renaissance stage design and costume
- Topography, §2(ii)(c): Descriptive art, after c 1650: France
- Vaux-le-Vicomte, §1: Buildings
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