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Lafosse, Charles de

Lafosse, Charles de

Lafosse or La Fosse, Charles de, 1636-1716, French painter. A pupil of Le Brun, he was more influenced by Veronese and Correggio, whose works he saw when he was in Italy (1658-63). His most classical work was done in the late 1670s, while he assisted Le Brun at the Tuileries and at Versailles, where he was responsible for the Salon d'Apollon. His inclination toward spirited movement and Venetian color is evident in his later work. He was the first notable French artist to use Rubens's works for inspiration. Lafosse was commissioned by Louis XIV in 1688 to paint mythological scenes for the Trianon. A major achievement is his fresco of St. Louis Presenting His Sword to Christ (1700-1702) for the dome of the Hôtel des Invalides, Paris.
Saint-Charles-de-Percy is a commune in the department of Calvados in the Basse-Normandie region in northern France.

Its postal code is 14350. The INSEE code is 14564.

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Based on the article in the French Wikipedia.

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