
1575–1636 · French · 7 artworks
artist bio
Georges Lallemand was a French painter of the early Baroque period, known for his religious and allegorical compositions. He played a significant role in introducing the Baroque style to France, influencing subsequent generations of French artists.
what you'll learn
Studying Lallemand's work allows students to understand the early development of Baroque painting in France, focusing on composition, use of light, and narrative storytelling within religious themes.
related: Peter Paul Rubens, Simon Vouet