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Claude François (1614 - 17 May 1685) was a French painter and Recollect Franciscan friar. He is better known as Frère Luc (Brother Luke), the name he adopted after becoming a monk.

Saint Bonaventure by Frère Luc
Saint Bonaventure by Frère Luc

Life


Saint Francis
Saint Francis

He was born in Amiens and studied drawing and the initial principals of art there, before moving to Paris to complete his training under Simon Vouet, whose style he closely copied throughout his life. From there he went to Rome to copy the old masters there. It was also there that he painted an Assumption of the Virgin as a high altarpiece for the Jacobin church back in Amiens, aged only twenty. This painting, a copy from a work by Jacopo Bassano, was valued at 6,000 écus in 1635.

He then returned to Paris, where he took monastic vows aged 30 at the Récollets du faubourg Saint-Martin. It is said that he fell from the top of pont du Cange into the river Somme aged fifteen and only escaped death by a kind of miracle and that he had seen the Virgin Mary and promised her to become a monk. After fulfilling this promise, he produced a painting of saint Augustine presenting a dead child to the Madonna and Child, with a canvas shown behind her showing his fall into the Somme. Hardouin de Perefixe, archbishop of Paris, made several offers to ordain him as a priest, but Luc was so humble that he wanted no more than the diaconate.

He was sent to the Récollet monastery at Châlons-en-Champagne and briefly stayed at the one in Lesneven, before leaving for Quebec City early in 1670. He stayed there a few months under the supervision of Jean Talon, painting his portrait and several religious works along with designing the reconstruction of Quebec's monastery and a future seminary there. He returned to France at the end of 1671, working on the decorative paintings in the Louvre Palace. The chapel of the convent in Sézanne (the convent later became a hospital) still holds several works by him, since he stayed for some years in the convent. The canvases he produced as an altarpiece for the Récollet convent chapel in Châlons-en-Champagne are still in Châlons-en-Champagne, partly in the Musée des beaux-arts et d'archéologie de Châlons-en-Champagne and partly in the Collégiale Notre-Dame-en-Vaux. His final surviving painting is Our Lady of the Rosary, produced in 1680 for the chapel of the Salpêtrière.

His students included Roger de Piles, Arnould de Vuez and Claude Simpol.


Works



References


  1. (in French) Catalogue du Musée de Picardie d'Amiens. Page 259. Peintures françaises des XVIIe siècle et XVIIIe siècle des musées d'Amiens. éditions Somogy, March 2006. ISBN 2-85056-954-2
  2. Palissy

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На других языках


- [en] Claude François (painter)

[fr] Claude François (peintre)

Claude François, plus connu sous son nom en religion de « Frère Luc », né en 1614 à Amiens et mort le 17 mai 1685 à Paris, est frère franciscain récollet et artiste peintre français.

[it] Claude François (pittore)

Claude François (Amiens, 1614 – Parigi, 17 maggio 1685) è stato un pittore francese, monaco francescano.

[ru] Франсуа, Клод (художник)

Клод Франсуа, «Брат Люк» (фр. Claude François, frère Luc; 1614, Амьен — 17 мая 1685, Париж) — французский живописец, монах-францисканец, известный под именем «брат Люк» (Frère Luc).



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