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Francois de Poilly - Saint Charles Borromeo administering communion to the plague victims of Milan

Saint Charles Borromeo administering communion to the plague victims of Milan

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
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Francois de Poilly

François Poilly, or François de Poilly was a French engraver.

He was born in Abbeville, the son of a goldsmith who gave him his first drawing lessons. He was apprenticed to the Parisian engraver Pierre Daret. Poilly then travelled to Rome where he stayed for seven years with the engraver Cornelis Bloemaert, where he acquired mastership of the art. He died in Paris.

Poilly's is noted for approximately 400 engravings. He is known for mainly religious subjects after Raphael, Guido Reni, Annibale Carracci, Pierre Mignard, Charles Le Brun, Nicolas Poussin, Sébastien Bourdon, and Eustache Lesueur.

He made the engraved illustrations of the ceremonial clothes of the orders mentioned in "Maximilien Bullot & Pierre Hélyot's Histoire des ordres ...", Ed. Nicolas Gosselin, Paris, 1719 (Google Books). See François de Poilly – History of Orders in Wikimedia commons

François' younger brother, Nicolas de Poilly (1626–1698), was an engraver too, as well as the latter's two sons, Jean-Baptiste de Poilly (1669–1728) and Nicolas de Poilly the Younger (1675–1723).

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Samson and the Lion

Samson and the Lion

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Elisabeth shows the young John the Baptist to the Holy Family

Elisabeth shows the young John the Baptist to the Holy Family

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
The adoration of the shepherds who kneel together at right before the infant Christ

The adoration of the shepherds who kneel together at right before the infant Christ

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Don Quixote destroys a puppet theater

Don Quixote destroys a puppet theater (1723)

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Saint Charles Borromeo administering communion to the plague victims of Milan

Saint Charles Borromeo administering communion to the plague victims of Milan

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Workers processing grain

Workers processing grain (1703)

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Cybele, Juno and Minerva

Cybele, Juno and Minerva

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
The Flight into Egypt, after Reni

The Flight into Egypt, after Reni

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Mary and John the Baptist with the sleeping Christ Child

Mary and John the Baptist with the sleeping Christ Child

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Allegory of Virtue

Allegory of Virtue

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Saint Cecilia gives her goods to the poor

Saint Cecilia gives her goods to the poor

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Jacob is shown Joseph’s bloody garment

Jacob is shown Joseph’s bloody garment

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Martyrdom of Horatius Vecchio and his companions

Martyrdom of Horatius Vecchio and his companions

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
Saint John Chrysostom

Saint John Chrysostom (1665)

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
The Virgin in prayer looking down, in an oval frame, after Reni

The Virgin in prayer looking down, in an oval frame, after Reni

Francois de Poilly (French, 1623 –1693)
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