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The Four Complexions Of Man
Charles Le Brun — French, 1619–1690 — French Baroque / Classicism
Charles Le Brun was the dominant figure in French painting under Louis XIV and the principal architect of an official artistic style that aligned visual culture with the absolutist state. Trained under Simon Vouet and refined during a stay in Rome, where he absorbed the lessons of Poussin and the Italian Baroque, Le Brun returned to Paris and rose to become First Painter to the King in 1664.
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