Robert Nanteuil Charles Le Brun
Robert Nanteuil Charles Le Brun was an artistic entity active across the mid-17th century, with documented production spanning the period between 1623 and 1657. Their documented output focuses exclusively on printmaking, contributing a body of work recognized for its detail and portraiture.
Seven prints attributed to Robert Nanteuil Charles Le Brun are held in prominent North American institutions, establishing these works as museum-quality examples of 17th-century engraving. Major collections housing these works include the Art Institute of Chicago and the National Gallery of Art.
Notable surviving examples of Robert Nanteuil Charles Le Brun prints include the portraits Pompone de Bellievre, Chancellor Pierre Seguier, and multiple iterations depicting Pompone II de Bellièvre. Due to their age, these historical works are widely available in the public domain, allowing access to high-quality prints and royalty-free images for scholarship and study.