Charles le Brun
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French Baroque Era Painter, 1619-1690
French painter and designer. He dominated 17th-century French painting as no other artist; it was not until over a century later, during the predominance of Jacques-Louis David, that artistic authority was again so concentrated in one man. Under the protection of a succession of important political figures, including Chancellor Pierre S?guier, Cardinal Richelieu and Nicolas Fouquet, Le Brun created a series of masterpieces of history and religious painting. For Louis XIV and his chief minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert he executed his greatest work, the royal palace of Versailles: an almost perfect ensemble of architecture, decoration and landscape. After Colbert's death in 1683, he was no longer able to count on prestigious commissions |
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Suicide of Cato the Younger new24/Charles le Brun-896844.jpg Painting ID:: 81641
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Date ca. 1646(1646)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 108 x 147 cm (42.5 x 57.9 in)
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Charles Lebrun
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French Pand art Theorist ,
Paris1619-190
Virtual dictator of the arts in France until the death of Colbert in 1683. He established his reputation by a series of decorative schemes, and his own greatest compositions, which immortalize the achievements of the crown, are at Versailles. He became a founder, rector, chancellor, and finally director of the Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture. He was also director of the Gobelins factory and Premier Peintre (1664). His Tent of Darius (1661), for Louis XIV, is a model of legibility, with the explicit and varied gesture and expression of the figures deriving from ideas expressed by Poussin. Lebrun's influential treatise, |
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Suicide of Cato the Younger new25/Charles Lebrun-693954.jpg Painting ID:: 85624
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1646(1646)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 108 x 147 cm (42.5 x 57.9 in)
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Giovanni Battista Langetti
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Giovanni Battista Langetti (1625 - 1676), also known as Giambattista Langetti, was an Italian late-Baroque painter. He was active in his native Genoa, then Rome, and finally for the longest period in Venice.
He first trained with Assereto, then Pietro da Cortona, but afterwards studied under Giovanni Francesco Cassana, appeared in Venice by 1650s were he worked in a striking Caravaggesque style. He is thought to have influenced Johann Karl Loth and Antonio Zanchi. He painted many historical busts for private patrons in the Venetian territory and in Lombardy. He died at Venice in 1676.
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Suicide of Cato the Younger new26/Giovanni Battista Langetti-683548.jpg Painting ID:: 98366
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from 1655(1655) until 1676(1676)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 101 x 86 cm (39.8 x 33.9 in)
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