Hyacinthe Rigaud
1659
—
1743
France
Hyacinthe Rigaud (France, 1659–1743) was a prominent portrait painter known for his grand depictions of the French aristocracy, born in Perpignan and died in Paris.
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Movement:
Baroque
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Hyacinthe Rigaud (1659–1743) was a French painter renowned for his contributions to the Baroque movement. He is best known for his grand portraits of the French aristocracy, particularly his iconic depiction of King Louis XIV, which solidified his reputation as a leading portraitist of his time. Rigaud's work is characterized by its vibrant colors, meticulous detail, and a sense of grandeur that reflects the opulence of the French court. He played a significant role in establishing the standards for royal portraiture in France, influencing generations of artists. Rigaud's legacy endures through his masterful ability to convey both the personality and status of his subjects.