The Raising of Lazarus (Philippe de Champaigne)
Appearance
The Raising of Lazarus is a 1633 oil on canvas painting by Philippe de Champaigne, on long-term loan from the Louvre to the Museum of Grenoble,[1] which also holds that artist's The Assumption, to which it was a pendant.[2]
It was painted to hang in the nave of the church of the Carmel de l'Annonciation on rue Saint-Jacques at Paris. It has been French state property since 1799.[3]
Loans
[edit]- Philippe de Champaigne, entre politique et dévotion : Lille (France), Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, 27 April 2007-15 August 2007 and Geneva, Rath Museum, 22 September 2007-13 January 2008.
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