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  1. Philippe de Champaigne (1602–1674) National Galleries of Scotland. (bapt. Brussels, 26 May 1602; d Paris, 12 Aug. 1674). Flemish-born painter who settled in Paris in 1621 and became a French citizen in 1629.

  2. May 26, 1999 · Philippe de Champaigne (born May 26, 1602, Brussels, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]—died August 12, 1674, Paris, France) was a Flemish-born Baroque painter and teacher of the French school who is noted for his restrained and penetrating portraits and his religious paintings.

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  3. Nov 13, 2016 · Saint Augustine of Hippo receiving the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, painting by Philippe de Champaigne, 17th century

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · St. Augustine holds a burning heart in his left hand. It might depict the Sacred Heart of Jesus or Augustine's own heart in echo of the Scripture passage concerning the Road to Emmaus event, "Did not our hearts burn within us as He talked with us by the way and opened up the Scriptures?"

  5. The painting draws closely on the Saint Augustine of Hippo by Philippe de Champaigne (Brussels, 1602 - Paris, 1674) from the LACMA in California (fig. 1). The tall lectern with its lion’s paw feet; the book, some on the table and others on the floor, with one spread open on its pages with the saint’s foot resting on it; the old man’s

  6. Jan 25, 2021 · Most scholars think that Augustine composed the Confessions in a four year period between 397 and 401, but the most compelling suggestion is that he wrote it in a two week period in 397 when he...

  7. Saint Augustine, Philippe de Champaigne (Belgium, Brussels, 1602-1674, active France, Paris), circa 1645, Paintings, Oil on canvas, LACMA commissioned poet Karen Holden to compose a response to this artwork.

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