Simon Renard de St. André

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Anne of Austria with the Dauphin and Queen Marie Thérèse, Palace of Versailles

Simon Renard de St. André (1613 or 1614–1677) was a painter and copperplate engraver born in the 17th century in France. In his lifetime, he was regarded as a highly skilled portraitist.[1]

A number of vanitas paintings have traditionally been attributed to the artist. Most of these works have now been attributed to Carstian Luyckx, a Flemish still life painter active in Paris.[2][3]

Renard was recorded as being the painter to the queen in 1646, and was received into the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1663.[4]

References

  1. ^ Lander, Nicholas (28 July 2011). "Recorder Home Page". Retrieved 27 July 2005.
  2. ^ Carstian Luyckx, Memento Mori still life with musical instruments, books, sheet music, skeleton, skull and armour at Koller auctions
  3. ^ Carstian Luyckx, Vanitas Still life with skull, musical instruments, flowers and watch at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (in Dutch)
  4. ^ Rotheby's New York (1995-05-19). Rotheby's New York. New York, New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)