Diane
Diane is an original artwork realized by Laurent de La Hyre (1606 - 1656). Lithograph print. Signed on plate on the lower left. Is not dated but we can attribute the period to the early 17th Century. Passpartout cm 42x34.
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Diane is an original artwork realized by Laurent de La Hyre (1606 - 1656). Lithograph print. Signed on plate on the lower left. Is not dated but we can attribute the period to the early 17th Century. Passpartout cm 42x34
Laurent de La Hyre (1606 - 1656), was a French Baroque painter whose best work is marked by gravity, simplicity, and dignity. He was most influenced by the work of Georges Lallemont and Orazio Gentileschi. His picture of Pope Nicolas V at the Tomb of Saint Francis was done in 1630 for the Capuchins, for whom he executed several other works. For the goldsmiths’ company he produced in 1635 St. Peter Healing the Sick and the Conversion of St. Paul in 1637. In 1648, with 11 other artists, he helped found the French Royal Academy. Cardinal Richelieu called him to the Palais-Royal about 1640 to paint decorative mythological scenes, and he later designed a series of tapestries for the Gobelin family.
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