| L'estin,
Jacques de (b. 1597, Troyes, d. 1661, Troyes) |
|
French painter whose
career can be traced in some detail. His early life was spent in his native
Troyes. By 1622 he was in Rome, where he remained for about four years.
In 1626 he was back in Troyes, and the following year he received commissions
for pictures for the Troyes Cathedral, which no longer survive. In 1634
he moved to Paris, where he executed in 1636 a 'May' for Notre Dame, which
was an annual commission for the cathedral. Three years later he again
returned to Troyes, where he seems to have spent most of the rest of his
career. |