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Claude Lorrain (1600-1682)

Claude Lorrain, French painter, who, like Nicolas Poussin was one of the great masters of 17th-century classical landscape painters. Drawing its inspiration from classical antiquity, this school of painting presents nature as harmonious, serene, and often majestic. Subject matter is taken from Greek, Roman, or biblical sources, and human figures in the landscape are often depicted in pastoral or antique dress. Claude's particular contribution to the ideal landscape was his masterly treatment of light. From his early paintings, which have strong, dramatic lighting effects, to his later ones, which are softly drenched with limpid light, he was unsurpassed as a illuminist.

Claude, who was also known by his pseudonym Le Lorrain, or as Claude Lorraine, was born in the duchy of Lorraine (from which his name is derived). He traveled to Rome before he was 20 years old and, with the exception of one trip back to France from 1625 to 1627, he lived in Rome all his life. His principal teacher was the Italian painter Agostino Tassi, who taught him the elements of landscape, seascape, and perspective. He was also influenced by the German painter Adam Elsheimer, whose strong depiction of light Claude adapted and refined, and by the Italian painters Annibale Carracci and Domenichino, whose monumental landscapes led him to enlarge his scale.        The gradual evolution of Claude's style falls into three main periods. In the first, his landscapes often featured slanting light and employed other experimental lighting effects. He also painted idealized scenes of seaports, usually with ships at anchor in a harbour flanked by palaces. In Harbour Scene (1634, Hermitage, St Petersburg) he shows the sun on the horizon, and characteristically uses the sun to give the painting depth. Forgeries of his work began to appear in the 1630s, and to aid to their identification Claude began lorrain-cephalus.jpg (22377 bytes) compiling his Liber Veritatis ("Book of Truth"; British Museum, London) in about 1635. In it he sketched drawings of almost all his paintings, creating a record of his work. In the second phase, which began after 1640, his paintings became more tranquil, bathed in a warm, even light. Their subject matter is drawn from Classical or biblical sources, as in Landscape: The Marriage of Isaac and Rebekah (1648, National Gallery, London). During the 1660s, the third phase, although Claude continued to work in his prior mode, some of his works showed a tendency towards a more visionary, symbolic style, with a colour range of cool, silvery tones and a renewed use of dramatic lighting.

Claude Lorrain SeaportClaude died in Rome on November 23, 1682. His art influenced later Dutch, French, and especially English landscape painters through the middle of the 19th century. J. M. W. Turner was especially indebted to Claude and was inspired by his compositions.     Extract from Microsoft Encarta

 Lorrain’s masterful drawings and etchings, usually pastoral landscapes of the Roman countryside, sometimes including religious or mythological themes, were highly prized by the English aristocracy visiting France and Italy on their grand tours in the 18th Century.  Done in sepia, these drawings and etchings found their way into most of the great English noble art collections. In 1819, Richard Earlom in London published his Liber Veritatus, a beautifully engraved set of  Claude Lorrain drawings and etchings in private collections.  The prints are aquatints in sepia, with copperplate engraved titles. Sizes vary from 8" x 10¼" to 9¼" x 12¼".  In 1840, F. C. Lewis in London published another number of Claude Lorrain sepia drawings and etchings in his Liber Studiorum.

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1. The Etchings of Claude Lorrain The Etchings of Claude Lorrain
from Yale University Press
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2. Claude Lorrain, Liber veritatis Claude Lorrain, Liber veritatis
from British Museum Publications Ltd
 
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3. Claude Lorrain, 1600-1682 Claude Lorrain, 1600-1682
from George Braziller
 
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4. The art of Claude Lorrain: [Exhibition] Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, 27 Sept. to 26 Oct. 1969 The art of Claude Lorrain: [Exhibition] Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, 27 Sept. to 26 Oct. 1969
from Northern Arts Association
 
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5. Claude Lorrain: Das Leuchten der Landschaft Claude Lorrain: Das Leuchten der Landschaft
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6. Claude Lorrain Claude Lorrain
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7. French Painting of the 16th-18th Centuries in the National Gallery of Art French Painting of the 16th-18th Centuries in the National Gallery of Art
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8. Claude Lorrain: Paintings and Drawings Claude Lorrain: Paintings and Drawings
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9. The Claude Lorrain album in the Norton Simon Inc. Museum of Art The Claude Lorrain album in the Norton Simon Inc. Museum of Art
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10. Claudio de Lorena y el ideal clasico de paisaje en el siglo XVII: Museo del Prado, abril-junio 1984 (Cat. / Museo del Prado) Claudio de Lorena y el ideal clásico de paisaje en el siglo XVII: Museo del Prado, abril-junio 1984 (Cat. / Museo del Prado)
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