Claude Lefèbvre
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Claude Lefèbvre (12 September 1632 (baptised) - 25 April 1675) was a
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and engraver.Brême 1996, p. 65.


Early life and training

Lefèbvre was born at
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, the son of the painter Jean Lefèbvre (1600–1675), and became a member of the workshop of Claude d'Hoey (1585–1660) at Fontainebleau. In 1654 he studied with
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in Paris, and after Le Sueur's death in 1655, with
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. Under Le Brun he probably assisted in the preparation of cartoons (untraced) for the
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series ''History of the King'' ( Château of Versailles) and painted a ''Nativity'' (untraced) for
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, but Le Brun found Lefèbvre's
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poor and encouraged him to specialize in
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.


Career

Lefèbvre soon established himself as a leading portrait artist, and in 1663, at the age of thirty, he was received (''reçu'') as a member of the
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in anticipation of his portrait of ''Jean-Baptiste Colbert'' (Château of Versailles). Lefèbvre spent several years creating the portrait and finally presented it on 30 October 1666. He was an assistant professor at the Académie beginning in 1664. Among his students were
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and Jean Cotelle, ''le jeune''. Lefebvre visited England, where he appears to have been influenced by the work of
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."Self-portrait by Claude Lefèbvre"
at the
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.
In
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he was invited to paint at the court of King
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. His work is included in major collections such as the
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, and the
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.Lefebvre, Claude (Fontainebleau, 1633 - Paris, 1675)
at artoftheprint.com (accessed 15 February 2008)
At the peak of his career, at the
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of 1673, he presented ten pictures, of which nine were portraits. Few of Lefèbvre's paintings have survived, and many are known only from engravings by artists such as
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, Nicolas de Poilly and
Pieter van Schuppen Pieter van Schuppen, known in France also as Pierre Louis van Schuppen (Antwerp, 5 September 1627 – Paris, 7 March 1702) was a Flemish painter and engraver who was mainly active in France, where he enjoyed a reputation for his portrait prints.
. Based on the evidence from engravings, several paintings have been attributed to Lefèbvre, including the portrait of '' Charles Couperin with the Artist's Daughter'' (Château of Versailles). Lefèbvre was also an engraver. His engravings include a ''Self-portrait'' and a portrait of ''Alexandre Boudan.'' Claude Lefèbvre died in Paris. He is sometimes confused with Rolland Lefèbvre, a portrait painter who died in London in 1677.See :Commons:Rolland Lefebvre.


Works

* '' Charles Couperin et la fille du peintre'', Musée national du château et des Trianons de Versailles * ''
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, professeur à l’université de Leyde de 1632 à 1653'', Musée national du château et des Trianons de Versailles * ''Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683)'', Musée national du château et des Trianons de Versailles * ''Louis II de Bourbon, prince de Condé et son fils aîné Henri Jules de Bourbon, duc d’Enghien'', Musée national du château et des Trianons de Versailles * ''Louise-Françoise de La Baume Le Blanc, duchesse de la Vallière et de Vaujours (1644-1710)'', Musée national du château et des Trianons de Versailles * ''Portrait of Jacques de Saulx-Tavannes'',
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* ''Portrait of Madame de Sillery'',
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* ''Portrait of a Man'',
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* ''Portrait of a Man'', Musée Ingres de
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* ''Portrait of a Magistrate'',
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* ''Portrait présumé de Claude-Emmanuel Lhuillier, dit Chapelle'',
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in
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* ''Un Précepteur et son élève'', Musée du Louvre * ''Portrait de Monsieur paillet'', Collection de Monsieur Christophe Bastiani.


References

Notes Sources * Brême, D. (1996). "Lefèbvre, Claude", vol. 19, p. 65, in ''
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'', 34 volumes, edited by Jane Turner, reprinted with minor corrections in 1998. London: Macmillan. . * La Fage, Adrien de (1859)
"Lefebvre, Claude"
vol. 30, columns 312–313, in ''
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'', edited by
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. Paris:
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. * Melet-Sanson, Jacqueline (1983). "L'image de Colbert vue par ses contemporains", pp. 485–491 in ''Colbert, 1619–1683''. xposition Hôtel de la Monnaie, Paris, 4 Octobre – 30 Novembre 1983.
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: Ministère de la Culture. .


External links


Claude Lefebvre at artcyclopedia.com


{{DEFAULTSORT:Lefebvre, Claude 17th-century French painters French male painters 1632 births 1675 deaths