ArtistsGerard de Lairesse
Gerard de Lairesse

Gerard de Lairesse

Dutch Republic, 1641–1711
DrawingBaroque
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31
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34
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3
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Gerard de Lairesse was a Dutch painter and draughtsman whose decorative schemes and history paintings dominated late 17th-century Amsterdam. Working primarily in oil and fresco, he produced grand allegorical narratives and architectural wall paintings that established him as the leading decorative artist of his generation in the Dutch Republic. His theoretical writings on art, particularly his treatises on composition and the hierarchy of genres, exercised considerable influence on artistic practice well into the 18th century. De Lairesse continued working despite partial blindness in his later years, transitioning increasingly toward literary and pedagogical contributions to art theory.

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