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Michel de Marolles (22 July 1600, Genillé - 6 March 1681, Paris), known as the abbé de Marolles, was a French churchman and translator, known for his collection of old master prints. He became a monk in 1610 and later was abbot of Villeloin (1626–1674). He was the author of many translations of Latin poets and was part of many salons, notably that of Madeleine de Scudéry. He is best known for having collected 123,000 prints (bought from him in 1667 by Colbert for Louis XIV for 28,000 livres) - this acquisition is considered the foundation of the cabinet of prints in the royal library, though it was only constituted as a department in 1720.

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  • Michel de Marolles (de)
  • Michel de Marolles (fr)
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  • Michel de Marolles (* 22. Juli 1600 in Genillé, Touraine; † 6. März 1681 in Paris) war ein französischer Geistlicher, Kunstsammler, Übersetzer und Historiker. Er war Abt von Beaugerais und Villoin sowie Besucher der literarischen Salons von Madame de Scudéry. (de)
  • Michel de Marolles (22 July 1600, Genillé - 6 March 1681, Paris), known as the abbé de Marolles, was a French churchman and translator, known for his collection of old master prints. He became a monk in 1610 and later was abbot of Villeloin (1626–1674). He was the author of many translations of Latin poets and was part of many salons, notably that of Madeleine de Scudéry. He is best known for having collected 123,000 prints (bought from him in 1667 by Colbert for Louis XIV for 28,000 livres) - this acquisition is considered the foundation of the cabinet of prints in the royal library, though it was only constituted as a department in 1720. (en)
  • Michel de Marolles, né à Genillé, en Touraine, le 22 juillet 1600, et mort à Paris le 6 mars 1681, est un ecclésiastique, collectionneur d'art, traducteur, essayiste, mémorialiste, généalogiste et historien français. Abbé de Beaugerais à l'âge de dix ans, abbé de Villeloin de 1626 à 1674, il a été jusqu'en 1645 au service de la maison de Nevers, dont il s'est fait l'archiviste et l'historien. (fr)
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