François L'Anglois

François L’Anglois or Langlois (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa lɑ̃ɡlwa]; 12 May 1589 (baptised) – 13 January 1647), also called F. L. D. Ciartres ("François Langlois from Chartres"), was a French print publisher, print seller, engraver, bookseller, art dealer, and painter. He is widely considered to have been the first important print publisher in France and to have contributed significantly to spreading awareness of contemporary artists' work throughout Europe.