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Zacharie Heince

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Zacharie Heince (1611, in Paris - 22 June 1669, in Paris) was a well known French painter and engraver of Swiss origin. He drew portraits of the plenipotentiaries negotiating the peace of Münster engraved by F. Bignon (33 plates plus a frontispiece, 1648), and the Illustrious Frenchmen Painted in the Gallery of the Palais Richelieu (27 plates engraved).[1]

References

  1. ^ "HEINCE, Zacharie (1611 - 1669), Painter, engraver". oxfordindex.oup.com. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 22 August 2017.