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Eustache Le Sueur Melpomene Erato and Polymnia (mk05) oil painting reproduction


Melpomene Erato and Polymnia (mk05)
Wood,51 1/4 x 51 1/4''(130 x 130 cm).Part of the descration for the Chamber of the Muses in the Hotel Lambert in Paris; collection of Louis XIV;acquired in 1776
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Eustache Le Sueur
  
French Baroque Era Painter, 1616-1655. French painter and draughtsman. He was one of the most important painters of historical, mythological and religious pictures in 17th-century France and one of the founders of French classicism. He was long considered the 'French Raphael' and the equal of Nicolas Poussin and Charles Le Brun. His reputation reached its zenith in the first half of the 19th century, but since then it has been in decline, largely as a result of the simplified and saccharine image of the man and his art created by Romantic writers and painters. Nevertheless, more recent recognition of the complexity of his art has resulted in a new interest in him and in his place in the evolution of French painting in the 17th century. Despite the almost total absence of signed and dated works, the chronology of Le Sueur's oeuvre can be established with the aid of a few surviving contracts, dated engravings after his paintings and the list of works published by Le Comte in 1700.
Melpomene Erato and Polymnia (mk05)
Wood,51 1/4 x 51 1/4''(130 x 130 cm).Part of the descration for the Chamber of the Muses in the Hotel Lambert in Paris; collection of Louis XIV;acquired in 1776

Related Paintings to Eustache Le Sueur :.
| Follower of Sandro Botticelli - The Virgin and Child | Robert Henri, American, 1865-1929 -- Boulevard in Wet Weather, Paris v2 | John Singer Sargent - A Capriote | Philips Wouwerman -- Attack on a group of travellers | Raffaello Santi078 | | Landscape with Mythological Figures (mk17) | Portrait of Artist-s Wife | A View of Roudnice with Mount rip | The Death of King Arthur | Fontainebleau |


        

 

 

 

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