Examples of using Le brun in English and their translations into German
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Could anyone else but Le Brun celebrate the battles,
It is in The Battles that we see the purest expression of Le Brun's own style”.
A hand-painted reproduction: The step by step creation of Marie-Antoinette en Chemise by Elisabeth-Louise Vigee Le Brun.
Audran-Edelinck-suite printed from 15(sic!) plates after Le Brun's.
Correspondingly then present 5-sheet set of Alexander after Le Brun as volume II of the series in their.
Was committed to even more so as from the beginning and ultimately also personally close to Le Brun.
A hand-painted reproduction: The step by step creation of Portrait of Marie Antoinette by Elisabeth-Louise Vigee Le Brun.
A hand-painted reproduction: The step by step creation of Marie Antoinette with a Rose by Elisabeth-Louise Vigee Le Brun.
Valletta Located in Valletta's city centre, Palais Le Brun boasts an outdoor swimming pool,
With reference to Le Brun then also Wille wrote to a collector already in 1756“The kindnesses by this king.
Painted by Charles Le Brun in the time of Louis XIV, this painting is also known as the Triumph of Alexander.
revealing that has always been an essential characteristic of Le Brun's work…….
the king immediately took Le Brun into his own exclusive service.
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, official painter of the Queen with over 20 portraits to her same said of her model:“….
Inside the church in the transept stands cardinal Richelieu's white marble tomb designed by Le Brun and sculpted by Girardon in 1694.
the sculptors Le Brun and Monaldi.
created by the studio of Charles Le Brun, also contribute to the superbness of the space.
by acclaimed UK artist, Christopher Le Brun, coinciding with Gallery Weekend Berlin 2017.
Nagler(II) providently points out that Le Brun might have used for this as for Edelinck's sheet,
This portrait of the queen by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Marie-Antoinette à la rose, is probably one of the most common images of the sovereign.