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Le Brun also spelled LEBRUN (b. Feb. 24, 1619, Paris,
France--d. Feb. 12, 1690, Paris), painter and designer who became the
arbiter of artistic production in France during the last half of the
17th century. Possessing both technical facility and the capacity to
organize and carry out many vast projects, Le Brun personally created
or supervised the production of most of the paintings, sculptures, and
decorative objects commissioned by the French government for three
decades during the reign of Louis XIV. Under his direction French
artists created a homogeneous style that came to be accepted
throughout Europe as the paragon of academic and propagandistic art.
Despite the Classicism of his theories, Lebrun's own talents lay rather in the direction of flamboyant and grandiose decorative effects. Among the most outstanding of his works for the king were the Galerie d'Apollon at the Louvre (1663), and the famous Galerie des Glaces (1679-84) and the Great Staircase (1671-78, destroyed in 1752) at Versailles. His importance in the history of French art is twofold: his contributions to the magnificence of the Grand Manner of Louis XIV and his influence in laying the basis of academicism. Many of the leading French artists of the next generation trained in his studio. Lebrun was a fine portraitist and an extremely prolific draughtsman.
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