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Claude Guy Hallé

1620
1783
France
Claude Guy Hallé (France, 1620–1783) was a French painter born in Paris and known for his contributions to the Baroque style.
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Movement:
Rococo
Biography:

Claude Guy Hallé was a French painter born in 1620 and active until his death in 1783. He was a prominent figure in the Rococo movement, known for his decorative and elegant style that reflected the tastes of the French aristocracy. Hallé served as a professor at the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, influencing a generation of artists. His work often included mythological and allegorical themes, contributing to the development of French decorative arts. Despite his contributions, specific details about his early life and training remain unknown.

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