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Habits des Grecs - Prusias et sa Femme

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Robert Boissard (1570? -1601?) was a French engraver known for his work during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He was a member of a prominent family of engravers and print publishers in France and is noted for his contributions to the field of printmaking during the Renaissance and the early Baroque periods. His engravings were highly regarded for their detailed and skillful execution, and they are considered important examples of early portrait engraving in Europe.

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Robert Boissard (1570? -1601?) was a French engraver known for his work during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He was a member of a prominent family of engravers and print publishers in France and is noted for his contributions to the field of printmaking during the Renaissance and the early Baroque periods. His engravings were highly regarded for their detailed and skillful execution, and they are considered important examples of early portrait engraving in Europe.

Robert Boissard (1570? -1601?) was a French engraver known for his work during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He was a member of a prominent family of engravers and print publishers in France and is noted for his contributions to the field of printmaking during the Renaissance and the early Baroque periods. His engravings were highly regarded for their detailed and skillful execution, and they are considered important examples of early portrait engraving in Europe.

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