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Georges de la Tour - 60 artworks - painting

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    Georges de La Tour (March 13, 1593 – January 30, 1652) was a French Baroque painter, who spent most of his working life in the Duchy of Lorraine, which was temporarily absorbed into France between 1641 and 1648. He painted mostly religious chiaroscuro scenes lit by candlelight.Birth place: Vic-sur-Seille, France

Georges De La Tour - National Gallery of Art

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    Biography. Georges de La Tour was born in 1593 in Vic-sur-Seille, a large market town in the independent duchy of Lorraine, now part of northeastern France, that was the seat of the archbishopric of Metz. His family belonged to the provincial artisanal class: both his father and grandfather were bakers.

Georges de La Tour Artnet

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    Georges de La Tour was a French painter of the Baroque period known for his meditative candlelit scenes. Influenced by the chiaroscuro style of Caravaggio, La Tour produced paintings with a palpable sense of wonder and stillness. The supernatural quality of the light in his paintings is exemplified in The Penitent Magdalene (1650).Nationality: French

Georges de La Tour French artist Britannica

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    Jan 26, 2021 · Georges de La Tour, (born March 19, 1593, Vic-sur-Seille, Lorraine, France—died Jan. 30, 1652, Lunéville), painter, mostly of candlelit subjects, who was well known in his own time but then forgotten until well into the 20th century, when the identification of many formerly misattributed works established his modern reputation as a giant of French painting.

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