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Quantin [Quentin], Philippe
(b ?Dijon, c. 1600; d Dijon, 1636). French painter. His reputation has survived through a possibly apocryphal story concerning Nicolas Poussin, who c. 1622, on his way to Italy, is said to have admired a painting of Christ Giving St Catherine of Siena the Holy Communion (Dijon, Mus. B.-A.) in the Jacobin convent at Dijon, saying This painter doesnt know whats best for him! Why doesnt he go to Italy? There, he would surely find his fortune! Later research has shed some light on Quantins work, but little is known about the artist himself. In 1635 Quantin signed the triptych of The Circumcision (Dijon, Mus. B.-A.), his only known dated work. In 1636 he became Peintre Ordinaire to Henri II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé, governor of Burgundy, and it seems to have been mostly for Burgundian patrons that he worked. They included Sébastien Zamet (15881655/65), Bishop of Langres, for whom he executed decorations (destr.) for the château of Mussy-sur-Seine, Aube; Charles-Henry de Clermont-Tonnerre (15781640), for whom he painted the Cabinet du Pastor Fido at the château of Ancy-le-Franc, Yonne (in situ); and Jean-Baptiste Legoux de la Berchère, who commissioned a triptych of The Entombment (La Rochepôt, Côte-dOr, parish church).
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