Everhard Jabach (1618–1695) and His Family ca. 1660 Charles Le Brun French This painting combines the domestic intimacy and descriptive richness of Dutch and Flemish art, which Jabach collected and admired, with the measured formal organization and allegorical allusions characteristic of French portraiture. Everhard Jabach (1618–1695), dressed in black, is seated in the company of his wife and their four children. Although Le Brun presents an arresting portrayal of each sitter, much of the composition is given over to Jabach and the emblems of his cultural interests and, through the artist’s r


Everhard Jabach (1618–1695) and His Family ca. 1660 Charles Le Brun French This painting combines the domestic intimacy and descriptive richness of Dutch and Flemish art, which Jabach collected and admired, with the measured formal organization and allegorical allusions characteristic of French portraiture. Everhard Jabach (1618–1695), dressed in black, is seated in the company of his wife and their four children. Although Le Brun presents an arresting portrayal of each sitter, much of the composition is given over to Jabach and the emblems of his cultural interests and, through the artist’s reflection seen as a self-portrait in the mirror, his association with France’s leading painter. Le Brun’s canvas must have been executed around 1660, which also coincides with the construction of Jabach's grand new Parisian house. Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen Play or pause #5108. Everhard Jabach (1618–1695) and His Family Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies We're sorry, the transcript for this audio track is not available at this time. We are working to make it available as soon as Everhard Jabach (1618–1695) and His Family. Charles Le Brun (French, Paris 1619–1690 Paris). ca. 1660. Oil on canvas. Paintings


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