Charles Dauphin

Charles Claude Dauphin or Dofin, called in Italian Delfino (1615/1620 – 1677), a French painter of historical subjects and portraits, was the son of Olivier Dauphin.

Christine Marie of France, Duchess of Savoy as Minerva, c.1630

Biography

He was born in Nancy, Lorraine. By about 1640, he had joined in Paris the studio of Simon Vouet. There he works alongside F. Tortebat and M. Dorigny. In 1647, he married in Paris. When Vouet died in 1649, his studio dispersed.[1] Dauphin went to Turin about the year 1652, and worked there for the Prince of Carignano. He was also employed in local churches. In the church of San Carlo is an altar-piece by him, described by Lanzi as a most ludicrous composition. He died in 1677 in Turin.

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References

  1. Encyclopedia Treccani, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 33 (1987) by Jacques ThuillierDizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 33 (1987) by Jacques Thuillier.

Attribution:

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Dauphin, Charles Claude". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.
  • A. Cifani, F. Monetti, La pala dell’altare dell’Accademia di san Luca, capolavoro di Carle Dauphin, in: Arte e Artisti nel Piemonte del ‘600. Nuove scoperte e nuovi orientamenti, Torino 1990, pp. 22-28;
  • A. Cifani, F. Monetti, Picturae miraculum: un capolavoro ritrovato. Contributi per Carle Dauphin, altri inediti e nuovi documenti, in  “Arte Cristiana”, Gennaio-Febbraio 1998, n. 784, volume LXXXXVI, pp. 61-66;
  • Scheda “Charles Dauphin, a cura di Arabella Cifani, in: Galleria Giamblanco dipinti antichi. Pittura italiana dal seicento al settecento venti anni di attività, Torino 2013, pp.18-22,ivi bibliografia ulteriore.


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