Léonard Gaultier
Léonard Gaultier, or, as he sometimes signs himself,
Galter, a French
engraver, was born at
Mainz about 1561, and died in Paris in 1641. His style of work resembles that of
Wierix and
Crispyn van de Passe. His prints are executed entirely with the
graver, with great precision, but in a stiff, formal manner. He must have been very laborious, as the
Abbé de Marolles possessed upwards of eight hundred prints by him, many of which were after his own designs. They consist of portraits, and various subjects, of which the following are the most worthy of notice. They are sometimes signed with his name, and sometimes with a cipher GL.
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