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Quick Facts

  • Works on APS: 120
  • Lifespan: 60 years
  • Died: 1765
  • Also known as:
    • Carle van Loo
    • Charles andré van loo
    • Carlevanloo
    • Charles andre van loo
    • Charles-andre van loo
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Color intensity:
    • vivid
    • balanced
  • Mediums:
    • oil on canvas
    • acrylic on canvas
  • Room fit: living room
  • Museums on APS:
    • Basilique Notre
    • Basilique Notre
    • Basilique Notre
    • Basilique Notre
    • Basilique Notre
  • Typical colors:
    • warm
    • earthy
  • Best occasions:
    • accent
    • statement
  • More…
  • Movements: rococo
  • Emotional tone: romantic
  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top-ranked work: Perseus and Andromeda
  • Top 3 works:
    • Perseus and Andromeda
    • Aeneas Carrying Anchises
    • The Grand Turk Giving a Concert to his Mistress
  • Born: 1705, Nice, France
  • Vibe: elegant
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Nationality: France

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Where was Charles-André van Loo born?
Question 2:
Who was one of Charles-André van Loo's rivals?
Question 3:
What position did Charles-André van Loo hold in the French court?
Question 4:
Which artistic dynasty was Charles-André van Loo a member of?

Early Life and Training

  • Born: February 15, 1705, in Nice, France
  • Family Background: Son of Louis-Abraham van Loo and younger brother of Jean-Baptiste van Loo. Member of a successful dynasty of Dutch painters.
  • Early Education: Initial training in Turin, followed by studies in Rome (1712) under Benedetto Luti and Pierre Legros.
  • Parisian Studies: Attended the Académie royale, winning first prize for drawing in 1723 and historical painting in 1727.

Artistic Career and Notable Works

  • Style: Primarily known as a Rococo painter, characterized by elegance, grace, and ornate detail.
  • Subject Matter: Diverse range including portraits, mythological scenes, historical paintings, allegories, and genre scenes.
  • Significant Works:
    • Venus and Amor (Kunsthalle Bremen) - Demonstrates mastery of the Rococo style.
    • Halt of the Hunt (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) – Captures aristocratic activities.
    • Portrait of Marie Leszczynska, Queen of France – A notable royal portrait.
    • Jupiter and Antiope - Showcases mythological themes.
    • Self Portrait – Provides insight into the artist's self-perception.
    • Perseus and Andromeda (multiple versions) – Illustrates skill in depicting classical mythology.
    • Mademoiselle Clairon as Medea (small version) - A captivating Rococo portrait of 1760.

Patronage and Royal Recognition

  • Royal Patronage: Enjoyed the patronage of Madame de Pompadour and the French court.
  • Appointment to the Court: Became First Painter to King Louis XV in 1762, a prestigious position.
  • Order of Saint Michael: Decorated with the Order of Saint Michael, signifying royal favor.

Influences and Legacy

  • Family Influence: Heavily influenced by his father and brother, both accomplished painters.
  • Rivalry: Competed with François Boucher, another prominent Rococo artist.
  • Modern French School: His "simplicity of style and correctness of design" significantly influenced the modern French school of painting.
  • Critical Fortune: While his critical standing fluctuated over time, his skill and the breadth of his work command respect.

Museum Collections & Further Exploration