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Claude Vignon

1593
1670
France
Claude Vignon was a French Baroque painter born in Tours in 1593 and died in Paris in 1670.
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Movement:
Baroque
Biography:

Claude Vignon was a French painter born on May 19, 1593, in Tours, and he died on May 10, 1670, in Paris. He was a prominent figure of the Baroque movement, known for his eclectic style that combined elements of Caravaggism with influences from Northern European art. Vignon's career was marked by his travels to Italy and Spain, where he absorbed diverse artistic influences that enriched his work. He was a prolific artist, producing religious, mythological, and genre scenes, and his work was characterized by dramatic lighting and dynamic compositions. Vignon's impact on the art world was significant during his lifetime, as he was a member of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture and served as a court painter to King Louis XIII. His legacy is reflected in the way he bridged various artistic traditions, contributing to the evolution of French Baroque painting.

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