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LE BRUN, Charles
Chancellor Seguier at the Entry of Louis XIV into Paris in 1660 (mk08)
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LE BRUN, Charles
French painter (b. 1619, Paris, d. 1690, Paris)
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 Related Paintings of LE BRUN, Charles :. | Apotheose of Louis XIV d | The Adoration of the Shepherds (mk05) | Chancellor Seguier at the Entry of Louis XIV into Paris in 1660 (mk08) | Adoration of the Shepherds sg | Self-Portrait | Related Artists: William WaudAn architect .
British-American , ca.1830-1878
Edward La Trobe Batemanbook illuminator, draughtsman, architectural decorator and garden designer.
English
c.1815-1897
was a pre-raphaelite landscape artist, book illuminator and draughtsman. He was probably born in Derbyshire. Edward had lived in London where he had been engaged to the daughter of William and Mary Howitt. Edward visited Australia and stayed initially with Godfrey Howitt. In 1856, the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne were redesigned and Edward la Trobe Bateman was engaged to do the designs. SANDBY, PaulEnglish Rococo Era Painter, ca.1730-1809
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