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Charles Le Brun (24 February 1619 – 22 February 1690) was a French painter and art theorist. Declared by Louis XIV "the greatest French artist of all time", he was a dominant figure in 17th-century French art and much influenced by Nicolas Poussin. Le Brun primarily worked for King Louis XIV, for whom he executed large altarpieces and battle pieces. His most important paintings are at Versailles. Besides his gigantic labours at Versailles and the Louvre, the number of his works for religious corporations and private patrons is enormous. Le Brun was also a fine portraitist and an excellent draughtsman, but he was not fond of portrait or landscape painting, which he felt to be a mere exercise in developing technical prowess. What mattered was scholarly composition, whose ultimate goal was to nourish the spirit. The fundamental basis on which the director of the Academy-based his art was unquestionably to make his paintings speak, through a series of symbols, costumes and gestures that allowed him to select for his composition the narrative elements that gave his works a particular depth. For Le Brun, a painting represented a story one could read. Nearly all his compositions have been reproduced by celebrated engravers. In his posthumously published treatise, Méthode pour apprendre à dessiner les passions (1698), he promoted the expression of the emotions in painting. It had much influence on art theory for the next two centuries. Many of his drawings are in the Louvre and the Monaco Royal Collection. He was also the teacher of painter Ludovico Dorigny. On 23 January 2013, artistic advisors for the Hôtel Ritz Paris, Wanda Tymowska and Joseph Friedman, announced the discovery of The Sacrifice of Polyxena, an early work of Le Brun. The picture, dated 1647, ornamented the Coco Chanel suite of the famous Parisian palace, and went unnoticed for over a century. Charles Le Brun, né le 24 février 1619 à Paris, où il est mort le 12 février 1690, est un artiste peintre et décorateur français, premier peintre du roi Louis XIV, directeur de l'Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, et de la Manufacture royale des Gobelins. Il s'est surtout illustré dans la décoration du château de Versailles et de la galerie des Glaces. Шарль Лебрён (фр. Charles Le Brun, 24 февраля 1619, Париж — 22 февраля 1690, Париж) — французский художник и теоретик искусства, глава французской художественной школы эпохи Людовика XIV. シャルル・ルブラン(Charles Le Brun, 1619年2月24日 - 1690年2月22日)はフランスの画家 、室内装飾家、美術理論家。ルイ14世の第一画家としてヴェルサイユ宮殿、ルーヴル宮殿等の内装を担当。王立絵画・彫刻アカデミー(後の芸術アカデミー)やゴブラン工場(w:Gobelins Manufactory)の設立運営にも関わり、17世紀フランス工芸・美術界に強い影響を与えた。 Charles Le Brun (1619–1690) foi um pintor francês. Teve Pierre Séguier como mecenas, tendo sido por ele acolhido na adolescência. Custeou-lhe a educação, enviando-o para a Itália para que copiasse as pinturas dos mestres do Renascimento. Na segunda metade do século XVII, Le Brun já se encontrava ao serviço de Luís XIV de França, a dirigir a Academia Real de Pintura e Escultura fundada por ele e na decoração do Palácio de Versalhes, para quem trabalhou até à data da sua morte.