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Name
  
Georges La


Period
  
Baroque

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Died
  
January 30, 1652, Luneville, France

Parents
  
Jean de La Tour, Sybille de La Tour

Artwork
  
The Fortune Teller, Magdalene with the Smoking, Joseph the Carpenter, The Penitent Magdalene, The Cheat with the Ace of Di

Similar People
  
Mary Magdalene, Saint Joseph, Jacques Thuillier, Saint Sebastian

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Georges de La Tour (March 13, 1593 – January 30, 1652) was a French Baroque painter, who spent most of his working life in the Duchy of Lorraine, which was temporarily absorbed into France between 1641 and 1648. He painted mostly religious chiaroscuro scenes lit by candlelight.

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Georges de La Tour, 'The Newborn Child'


Personal life

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Georges de La Tour was born in the town of Vic-sur-Seille in the Diocese of Metz, which was technically part of the Holy Roman Empire, but had been ruled by France since 1552. Baptism documentation revealed that he was the son of Jean de La Tour, a baker, and Sybille de La Tour, née Molian. It has been suggested that Sybille came from a partly noble family. His parents had seven children in all, with Georges being the second-born.

Georges de La Tour Mary Magdalene with a night light Georges de la Tour

La Tour's educational background remains somewhat unclear, but it is assumed that he travelled either to Italy or the Netherlands early in his career. He may possibly have trained under Jacques Bellange in Nancy, the capital of Lorraine, although their styles are very different. His paintings reflect the Baroque naturalism of Caravaggio, but this probably reached him through the Dutch Caravaggisti of the Utrecht School and other Northern (French and Dutch) contemporaries. In particular, La Tour is often compared to the Dutch painter Hendrick Terbrugghen.

Georges de La Tour Job Mocked by His Wife Georges de la Tour WikiArtorg

In 1617 he married Diane Le Nerf, from a minor noble family, and in 1620 he established his studio in her quiet provincial home-town of Lunéville, part of the independent Duchy of Lorraine which was occupied by France, during his lifetime, in the period 1641-48. He painted mainly religious and some genre scenes. He was given the title "Painter to the King" (of France) in 1638, and he also worked for the Dukes of Lorraine in 1623–4, but the local bourgeoisie provided his main market, and he achieved a certain affluence. He is not recorded in Lunéville in 1639–42, and may have travelled again; Anthony Blunt detected the influence of Gerrit van Honthorst in his paintings after this point. He was involved in a Franciscan-led religious revival in Lorraine, and over the course of his career he moved to painting almost entirely religious subjects, but in treatments with influence from genre painting.

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Georges de La Tour and his family died in 1652 in an epidemic in Lunéville. His son Étienne (born 1621) was his pupil.

Works

Georges de La Tour Education of the Virgin Georges de la Tour WikiArtorg

La Tour's early work shows influences from Caravaggio, probably via his Dutch followers, and the genre scenes of cheats—as in The Fortune Teller —and fighting beggars clearly derive from the Dutch Caravaggisti, and probably also his fellow-Lorrainer, Jacques Bellange. These are believed to date from relatively early in his career.

Georges de La Tour Repenting Magdalene also called Magdalene and Two Flames

La Tour is best known for the nocturnal light effects which he developed much further than his artistic predecessors had done, and transferred their use in the genre subjects in the paintings of the Dutch Caravaggisti to religious painting in his. Unlike Caravaggio his religious paintings lack dramatic effects. He painted these in a second phase of his style, perhaps beginning in the 1640s, using chiaroscuro, careful geometrical compositions, and very simplified painting of forms. His work moves during his career towards greater simplicity and stillness—taking from Caravaggio very different qualities than Jusepe de Ribera and his Tenebrist followers did.

He often painted several variations on the same subjects, and his surviving output is relatively small. His son Étienne was his pupil, and distinguishing between their work in versions of La Tour's compositions is difficult. The version of the Education of the Virgin, in the Frick Collection in New York is an example, as the Museum itself admits. Another group of paintings (example left), of great skill but claimed to be different in style to those of La Tour, have been attributed to an unknown "Hurdy-gurdy Master". All show older male figures (one group in Malibu includes a female), mostly solitary, either beggars or saints.

After his death at Lunéville in 1652, La Tour's work was forgotten until rediscovered by Hermann Voss, a German scholar, in 1915; some of La Tour's work had in fact been confused with Vermeer, when the Dutch artist underwent his own rediscovery in the nineteenth century.

In film

Director Peter Greenaway has described La Tour's work as a primary influence on his 1982 film The Draughtsman's Contract.

Job Mocked by His Wife by La Tour appears in the 2003 Francis Veber film Le Dîner de Cons.

A reference to a work purportedly by La Tour is featured prominently in the 2003 Merchant Ivory film Le Divorce.

Magdalene with the Smoking Flame (not Penitent Magdalene) is the painting in Ariel's grotto she longingly motions toward when she yearns to know about fire while singing "Part of Your World" in Disney's 1989 film The Little Mermaid.

  • Chiaroscuro scenes
  • Other
  • Galleries containing La Tour's works

  • Canada
  • Art Gallery of Ontario, Musée des Beaux-Arts de l'Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
  • France
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy in Nancy, former capital of Lorraine, has the largest collection.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes
  • Musée de Bergues
  • Musée départemental d'Art ancien et contemporain, Épinal
  • Musée Georges de La Tour, Vic-sur-Seille
  • Museum of Grenoble
  • Musée du Louvre, Paris, and many provincial galleries (Nantes, Rennes etc.).
  • Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi
  • Germany
  • Gemaldegalerie, Berlin
  • Japan
  • The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
  • Spain
  • Museo del Prado, Madrid
  • Sweden
  • Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
  • UK
  • Preston Hall Museum in Stockton-on-Tees, England, has The Dice Players.
  • Leicester's New Walk Museum holds 'The Choirboy'
  • Ukraine
  • Lviv National Art Gallery
  • USA
  • Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia
  • Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington
  • De Young, San Francisco
  • Frick, New York
  • Getty Center, Los Angeles, California
  • Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • References

    Georges de La Tour Wikipedia