René Boyvin

René Boyvin

French(1525–1598)

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René Boyvin was a French engraver born around 1525 in Angers, France, who became one of the most distinguished printmakers of the sixteenth century. He is best known for his refined engravings after designs by Rosso Fiorentino and Leonard Thiry, closely associated with the School of Fontainebleau. His work is celebrated for its elegant mannerist style and technical precision, and his prints were widely circulated and influential across Europe.

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