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Charles Le Brun and the Image of Louis XIV

  • Arthur Satz Auditorium, New York School of Interior Design 170 East 70th Street New York, NY, 10021 United States (map)

Please join the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art, the Royal Oak Foundation, and NYSID as we welcome Dr. Wolf Burchard on the topics addressed in his new book, The Sovereign Artist: Charles Le Brun and the Image of Louis XIV.

King Louis XIV’s favorite artist, Charles Le Brun, has often been described as a “dictator of the arts” in France —a statement which Dr. Burchard’s book reassesses. Le Brun was a gifted and versatile artist, as well as an excellent painter and designer of tapestries, sculpture, architecture, and furniture. As Louis XIV’s principal painter and director of the Gobelins manufactory, he sought to translate the Sun King’s claim to absolute power into a visual form. This lecture will explore Le Brun’s different media and his relationship to the great monarch.

Dr. Wolf Burchard is an art and architectural historian, and a specialist on 17th and 18th century royal patronage. He is the British National Trust’s Furniture Research Curator and previously served as Curatorial Assistant at the Royal Collection Trust.

 


Copies of The Sovereign Artist: Charles Le Brun and the Image of Louis XIV will be available for purchase after the lecture.

This lecture is co-sponsored by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art and the Royal Oak Foundation. Free to ICAA and Royal Oak Foundation members.


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