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Nicolas Lagneau was a French draftsman noted for his portrait drawings. He was especially interested in grotesque physiognomies, which he drew in meticulous detail either from models or his imagination. His drawings are usually executed in black and red chalk, sometimes with the addition of blue or yellow gouache. In their heightened realism, and emphasis on facial expressions, wrinkles, and deformities, Lagneau's portraits reveal the influence of Rembrandt's early works.
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Bust of an Old Woman Wearing a Head Scarf
1625 · laid paper
Portrait of an Old Man
1600 · Black, red and brown chalk, with stumping
Elderly Man Reading a Book
1600 · black, red, white and chalk, with stumping; framing lines in black ink

Portrait of an Old Man
1585 · Black and red and white chalks, with stumping, and black crayon, on cream laid paper, laid down on cream laid paper

Portret van een man
1550 · paper, chalk

Portret van een oude vrouw
1550 · chalk, paper
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