Ex-Voto de 1662
Ex-Voto de 1662 is a painting by the French artist Philippe de Champaigne held in Paris's Louvre. One of Champaigne's most accomplished works, it is a votive offering (an ex-voto) by the painter which depicts a miracle involving his daughter that is said to have occurred at the Port-Royal-des-Champs Cistercian convent. The painting includes a Latin inscription on the wall on the left of the painting. Neither the text nor the lettering were Champaigne's work.
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Ex-Voto de 1662
Ex-Voto de 1662 is a painting by the French artist Philippe de Champaigne held in Paris's Louvre. One of Champaigne's most accomplished works, it is a votive offering (an ex-voto) by the painter which depicts a miracle involving his daughter that is said to have occurred at the Port-Royal-des-Champs Cistercian convent. The painting includes a Latin inscription on the wall on the left of the painting. Neither the text nor the lettering were Champaigne's work.
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Ex-Voto de 1662 is a painting ...... she offered herself to Christ.
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La Mère Catherine-Agnès Arnaul ...... a fille l'usage de ses jambes.
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Ex-Voto de 1662 is a painting ...... tering were Champaigne's work.
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La Mère Catherine-Agnès Arnaul ...... a fille l'usage de ses jambes.
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