ID |
Image |
Painting(From A to Z) |
Details |
29072 |
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Daedalus and Icarus |
mk65
Oil on canvas
75x49"
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56093 |
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equestrian portrait of louis xlv |
mk247
c.1668,oil on canvas,129.5x73.5 in,329x187 cm,musee de la chartreuse,douai,france |
79218 |
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Marquise de Roug with Her Sons Alexis and Adrien |
1787(1787)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 123.4 x 155.9 cm (48.6 x 61.4 in)
cyf |
30584 |
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Portrait of Chancellor Seguier |
mk68
Oil on canvas
9'8"x11'6"
Paris
1655-1657
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85624 |
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Suicide of Cato the Younger |
1646(1646)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 108 x 147 cm (42.5 x 57.9 in)
cyf |
42039 |
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The adoracion of the shepherds |
mk166
1690
I Wave on cloth 91x46cm Museum of the Louvre Paris |
56906 |
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Weinie Mrs. Lebrun self-portrait |
mk250 the year 1790. Oil painting on fabric 254 x 205.7 cm. Florence. |
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Charles Lebrun 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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