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17 DRAUGHTSMAN HOLY FAMILY
17 FRANCKEN LA SAINTE FAMILLE PARIS LOU
17 HERRERA ST JOSEPH AND THE CHILD
17 KESSEL HOLY FAMILY
17 LA TOUR GEORGES DE THE NEW BORN D1
  17 LA TOUR GEORGES DE THE NEW BORN.jpg - 17 La Tour Georges de The New-born
1640s
Oil on canvas, 76 x 91 cm
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rennes

 
The subject is ambigious because the spectator is uncertain whether it is a simple genre scene or whether it represents the Virgin, St Anne and the Christ Child.

By common consent La Tour's best picture is the New-born. At first sight this now-famous work seems starkly simple, a refinement of the already-familiar mannerisms and abbreviations, and only close inspection of the relatively small-scale picture reveals its complexity. The technique is almost pointiliste: the intense red of the mother's dress is achieved by minute dots of colour of varying hue, and the same is true of the lilac garment of the servant (or St Anne, if the subject is the Christ Child). The whole surface is thus the product of an intensely concentrated effort, and a large amount of detail is concealed in the stark simplicity of the forms. The collar of the mother's dress is elaborately decorated, and the profiles are painted with an exceptional delicacy of line.

A total calm pervades the picture, in which the faces have been described as almost Buddha-like in their serenity. The sentiments which characterize almost all the rest of seventeenth-century painting are avoided, and this picture alone justifies La Tour's reputation. Just as Vermeeer's View of Delft is exceptional, even for Vermeer, so the New-born rises above all the conventions of its time. 
 
....Web Gallery Of Art  
17 MORELLI HOLY FAMILY WITH SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST
17 NATIVITY ETHIOPIC
17 PARIS ST ROCH NATIVITY GROUP BB
17 PARIS ST ROCH NATIVITY GROUP CC
17 PARIS ST ROCH NATIVITY GROUP

17 La Tour Georges de The New-born 1640s Oil on canvas, 76 x 91 cm Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rennes The subject is ambigious because the spectator is uncertain whether it is a simple genre scene or whether it represents the Virgin, St Anne and the Christ Child. By common consent La Tour's best picture is the New-born. At first sight this now-famous work seems starkly simple, a refinement of the already-familiar mannerisms and abbreviations, and only close inspection of the relatively small-scale picture reveals its complexity. The technique is almost pointiliste: the intense red of the mother's dress is achieved by minute dots of colour of varying hue, and the same is true of the lilac garment of the servant (or St Anne, if the subject is the Christ Child). The whole surface is thus the product of an intensely concentrated effort, and a large amount of detail is concealed in the stark simplicity of the forms. The collar of the mother's dress is elaborately decorated, and the profiles are painted with an exceptional delicacy of line. A total calm pervades the picture, in which the faces have been described as almost Buddha-like in their serenity. The sentiments which characterize almost all the rest of seventeenth-century painting are avoided, and this picture alone justifies La Tour's reputation. Just as Vermeeer's View of Delft is exceptional, even for Vermeer, so the New-born rises above all the conventions of its time. ....Web Gallery Of Art | 17 LA TOUR GEORGES DE THE NEW BORN.jpg
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