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Jean Duvet (1485 – after 1562) was a French Renaissance goldsmith and engraver, now best known for his engravings. He was the first significant French printmaker. He produced about seventy-three known plates, that convey a highly personal style, often compared to that of William Blake, with very crowded compositions, a certain naive quality, and intense religious feeling. According to Henri Zerner, his work has a "freedom and immediacy that have no equivalent in Renaissance printmaking". A degree of mystery surrounds his biography, as there is disagreement as to whether or not he was the Jean Duvet from Dijon who spent sixteen years in the militantly Calvinist city-state of Geneva.

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  • Jean Duvet (de)
  • Jean Duvet (es)
  • Jean Duvet (fr)
  • Jean Duvet (en)
  • Jean Duvet (it)
  • Jean Duvet (pl)
  • Jean Duvet (pt)
  • Jean Duvet (sv)
  • Дюве, Жан (ru)
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  • Jean Duvet (* 1485 vermutlich in Dijon; † nach 1562) war ein Goldschmied und Kupferstecher in der Renaissance im Burgund. Seine Kupferstiche gelten als eine der bedeutendsten Werkgruppen dieser Kunstform in dieser Periode in Frankreich. (de)
  • Jean Duvet, también conocido como Maestro del Unicornio (Maître à la licorne)​ (Langres o Dijon, 1485–Langres, 1561) fue un orfebre y grabador francés. (es)
  • Jean Duvet (1485 – after 1562) was a French Renaissance goldsmith and engraver, now best known for his engravings. He was the first significant French printmaker. He produced about seventy-three known plates, that convey a highly personal style, often compared to that of William Blake, with very crowded compositions, a certain naive quality, and intense religious feeling. According to Henri Zerner, his work has a "freedom and immediacy that have no equivalent in Renaissance printmaking". A degree of mystery surrounds his biography, as there is disagreement as to whether or not he was the Jean Duvet from Dijon who spent sixteen years in the militantly Calvinist city-state of Geneva. (en)
  • Jean Duvet, né en 1485 à Langres (duché de Bourgogne) et mort vers 1560, est un graveur et orfèvre français. Également décorateur, en particulier à l'occasion de fêtes royales fastueuses, émailleur et médailleur, il est notamment connu pour avoir été un des premiers maîtres français à graver au burin. Il avait également un talent en matière de gravure et de ciselure des métaux précieux. Son œuvre réputée originale, très rare, où des thèmes de préciosités cohabitent avec la naïveté des primitifs, reste isolée dans l'art du XVIe siècle. Jean Duvet est aussi parfois appelé le « Dürer français ». (fr)
  • Jean Duvet (Langres, 1485 – Langres, 1562) è stato un incisore, orafo e medaglista francese. (it)
  • Jean Duvet (ur. 1485, zm. po 1562) – francuski złotnik, grawer i medalier. (pl)
  • Jean Duvet, född 1485, död efter 1562, var en fransk kopparstickare. Duvet var på sin tid mycket ansedd som guldsmed. På Frans I:s initiativ kom han även som den förste i Frankrike att ägna sig åt kopparsticket. Duvet kom i bland att kallas Maître à la licorne efter fem av honom stuckna blad med legenden om enhörningen, till förhärligande av Henrik II:s kärlek till Diane av Poitiers. (sv)
  • Жан Дюве (фр. Jean Duvet; 1485, Дижон или Лангр, Франция — после 1562, Лангр, Франция) — французский ювелир и первый значительный французский гравёр, декоратор королевских праздников, медальер и эмальер. Отождествляется некоторыми искусствоведами с Жаном Дюве (по прозвищу Дро) из Дижона, который провел шестнадцать лет в Женеве. (ru)
  • Jean Duvet (Dijon ?, 1485 — Langres ?, depois de 1562) foi um ourives e notável gravurista francês do Maneirismo. Duvet foi o primeiro gravurista de importância da França, dono de um estilo altamente pessoal, muitas vezes comparado a William Blake por sua tendência mística. Suas obras mais famosas são a série do Apocalipse, que mostram influência do trabalho de Dürer, a série do Unicórnio, a série celebrando a monarquia francesa. Suas cópias são raras e algumas sobrevivem em apenas uma cópia. Também usou a gravura para fazer reproduções de gravuras de Mantegna e outros mestres célebres. (pt)
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