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Georges de La Tour, artist
French, 1593 - 1652
Old Woman, circa 1618 - 1619
oil on canvas
36 x 23 5/8 (91.4 x 60 cm)
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Roscoe and Margaret Oakes Collection 75.2.10

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Artist Biography: The son of a baker in the independent province of Lorraine, Georges de la Tour is first mentioned in documents in 1616, when he was still living in Vic. By 1620 he had established himself in Luneville and hired his first apprentice. He made a visit to Paris in 1639, the same year he was named peintre ordinaire du roi to Louis Xlil. While little is known about La Tour's life or artistic training, he may have been in Rome from 1610 to 1616 and may also have gone to the Netherlands. Famous in his lifetime, La Tour's reputation fell into oblivion afler his death. His work was rediscovered in the twentieth century. Scholarly opinion remains divided over the chronology of his couvre, but La Tour's important position as a dramatist of humble reality is universally acknowledged today.

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