Talk:Charles Le Brun

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**Please pay attention on this Le Brun was enhenced by the King and all his teachers, please do not boast of his efforts. Thank you!**

"he was given a chance as a Project manager to create Louis XIV Style and was given a direction to continue this mission."

"The nature of his emphatic and pompous talent was conducted by Nicolas Poussin to meet the taste of the king, whom, full of admiration in collecting the paintings, commissioned him to execute a series of subjects from the history of Alexander." "The first of these, "Alexander and the Family of Darius," so delighted Louis XIV that he at once ennobled Le Brun (December, 1662), who was also created Premier Peintre du Roi (First Painter to His Majesty) with a pension of 12,000 livres." "The same amount as he had yearly received in the service of the magnificent Fouquet." "The King had praised him as "the greatest French artist of all time". —Preceding unsigned comment added by Powercode2008 (talkcontribs) 06:08, 27 May 2008 (UTC)