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Laurent de La Hyre

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Nationality
  
French

Known for
  
Painting

Movement
  
Classicism Baroque

Children
  
Philippe de La Hire

Name
  
Laurent La

Periods
  
Baroque, Classicism

Role
  
Painter


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Born
  
February 27, 1606 (
1606-02-27
)
Paris, Kingdom of France (now France)

Died
  
December 28, 1656, Paris, France

Artwork
  
Panthea, Cyrus, and Araspas, Adonis mort

Similar People
  
Cornelia Africana, Scipio Africanus, Tiberius Gracchus, Aemilia Tertia

Laurent de La Hyre ([loʁɑ̃ də la iʁ]; February 27, 1606 – December 28, 1656) was a French Baroque painter, born in Paris.

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Life

Laurent de La Hyre Laurent De La Hire Paintings Oil Paintings

La Hyre was greatly influenced by the work of Italian artists who came to Paris. He became a pupil of Georges Lallemand and studied the works of Primaticcio at Fontainebleau, but never visited Italy. La Hyre's captivating use of color and delicately posed figures are a trademark of his early, painteresque style. He was an innovative artist who used his superior skills as a storyteller to portray rarely depicted subjects. La Hyre is associated with the transitional period before the introduction of the French Baroque by Simon Vouet.

Laurent de La Hyre FileLaurent de La Hyre The Rape of Europa Google Art

His picture of Pope Nicholas V opening the crypt in which he discovers the corpse of St. Francis of Assisi standing (located at the Louvre) was executed in 1630 for the Capuchin friars of the Marais; its gravity and sobriety seems to have been influential for the next generation of French painters, particularly Eustache Le Sueur. The Louvre contains eight other works, and paintings by La Hyre are in the museums of Strasburg, Rouen and Le Mans.

Laurent de La Hyre Laurent De La Hyre Allegory of Arithmetic 1650 The

His drawings, of which the British Museum possesses a fine example, Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, are treated as seriously as his paintings, and sometimes show simplicity and dignity of effect. The example of the Capuchins, for whom he executed several other works in Paris, Rouen and Fécamp, was followed by the goldsmith's company, for whom he produced in 1635 St. Peter healing the Sick (Louvre) and the Conversion of St Paul in 1637. In 1646, with eleven other artists, he founded the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture.

Laurent de La Hyre Laurent de La Hyre Allegory of Music The Metropolitan

Richelieu called La Hyre to the Palais Royal; Pierre Séguier, Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux and many others entrusted him with important works of decoration; for the Gobelins he designed a series of large compositions. La Hyre painted also a great number of portraits, and in 1654 united in one work for the town-hall of Paris those of the principal dignitaries of the municipality. His students included François Chauveau.

Works by Laurent de La Hyre

  • Mythological and other themes
  • Biblical themes
  • References

    Laurent de La Hyre Wikipedia