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Friday, 16 May 2014 12:25

The Met Acquires Charles Le Brun Portrait Despite Export Ban

Detail of Charles Le Brun’s 'A Portrait of Everhard Jabach and Family.' Detail of Charles Le Brun’s 'A Portrait of Everhard Jabach and Family.' The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

In 17th-century France, Charles Le Brun was as hot as any artist could be. He created work for the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, for the Galerie d’Apollon in the Louvre, for Hôtel Lambert on Île St. Louis, for the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte and for much of Versailles. Louis XIV declared him “the greatest French artist of all time.” Whatever he produced made an impact.

Now, after a nail-biting three months for officials at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Le Brun’s presence will make a difference there, too.

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