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  1. Laurent de La Hyre ( Parigi, 27 febbraio 1606 – Parigi, 28 dicembre 1656) è stato un pittore francese . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Opere. 3 Galleria d'immagini. 4 Bibliografia. 5 Altri progetti. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  2. Laurent de La Hyre (French pronunciation: [loʁɑ̃ də la iʁ]; 27 February 1606 – 28 December 1656) was a French Baroque painter, born in Paris. He was a leading exponent of the neoclassical style of Parisian Atticism.

  3. Laurent de La Hyre (né à Paris le 27 février 1606 - 28 décembre 1656) est un peintre et graveur français du XVII e siècle, père de l'académicien Philippe de La Hire. C'est l'un des principaux représentants de la peinture française des années 1630 et 1640 , particulièrement réputé pour ses paysages historiques .

  4. Laurent de La Hyre (born February 27, 1606, Paris, France—died December 28, 1656, Paris) was a French Baroque classical painter whose best work is marked by gravity, simplicity, and dignity. He was the son of the painter Étienne de La Hire ( c. 1583–1643) but was most influenced by the work of Georges Lallemont and Orazio Gentileschi.

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  5. 2 giorni fa · 1606 - 1656. La Hyre was the son of the painter Etienne de La Hyre. He was born in Paris. He was influenced first by Primaticcio's work at Fontainebleau, then by Caravaggism before adopting in his later years the lighter palette and more serene style which marks much of French painting around 1640-60. He became a member of the ...

  6. Allegory of Music. Laurent de La Hyre French. 1649. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 622. La Hyre animated his serene paint surface with a composition organized around the dramatic sweep of the theorbo—a kind of lute—and the sophisticated rhythm of antique columns, tree trunk, and organ pipes across the background.

  7. 18 mag 2024 · See all 3 artworks ›. Panthea, Cyrus, and Araspas, 1631-34. Laurent de La Hyre. The Holy Family with Putti, 1640. Laurent de La Hyre. Study for Mercury and Herse, c. 1649. Laurent de La Hyre.