Abraham Bosse Claude Vignon

Abraham Bosse and Claude Vignon were collaborating artists documented as active in the field of printmaking around 1639. Their collective output, as represented in museum collections, focuses entirely on illustrative prints produced for literary works.

Fifteen prints by Abraham Bosse and Claude Vignon are recorded in public databases, establishing the scale of their representation in major institutions. A significant body of this work involves the series of images known as Illustration to Jean Desmarets' "L'Ariane".

The preservation of these historical documents lends credibility to their output; examples of their work are held in the National Gallery of Art. These Abraham Bosse Claude Vignon prints offer insights into 17th-century European illustration. As works created in the 1630s, the images are today widely available as public domain assets, allowing researchers and collectors access to high-quality prints suitable for study.

18 works in collection

Works in Collection