Artist
Laurent de La Hyre

France
Laurent de La Hyre is a France Baroque artist. 38 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.
Laurent de La Hyre (French pronunciation: ; 27 February 1606 – 28 December 1656) was a French Baroque painter, born in Paris. He was a leading exponent of the neoclassical style of Parisian Atticism.
Works by Laurent de La Hyre
Allegory of Music
The Kiss of Peace and Justice
Mercury Takes Bacchus to be Brought up by Nymphs
Panthea, Cyrus, and Araspas
The Finding of Moses
The Sacrifice of Isaac
Allegory of Grammar
Himmelfahrt Mariae
The Assumption
Diana and Her Nymphs in a Landscape
The Rape of Europa
The Presentation in the Temple
Allegory of Arithmetic
Allegory of Scientific Experiment
Glaucus and Scylla
Cupid Looking in a Mirror
A Man Gazing across a Still Pond
The Holy Family
Wooded Landscape with a River
Holy Family with Putti
Holy Family with Angels and the Cross, Crushing a Serpent
The Conversion of Saint Paul
Narcissus at the Spring
Four Bacchic Children
38 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented