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Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière)

1656
1746
France
Nicolas de Largillierre (1656–1746) was a French painter born in Paris and died in the same city, renowned for his portraits and historical scenes.
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Movement:
Baroque
Biography:

Nicolas de Largillierre was a French painter born in 1656 and active until his death in 1746. He was a prominent figure in the Baroque art movement, known for his portraiture and ability to capture the personality and status of his subjects. Largillierre's work gained recognition in the royal courts of France, where he painted numerous portraits of nobility and influential figures. He played a significant role in the development of French portrait painting, influencing future generations of artists. His contributions to the art world are marked by a blend of realism and elegance, reflecting the cultural climate of his time. The details of his early life and training remain largely unknown.

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