Claude-Guy Hallé

Painting, Visual Artist

1652 – 1736

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Who was Claude-Guy Hallé?

Claude-Guy Hallé was a French painter. He was the son of the painter Daniel Hallé.

Claude Guy Hallé won the prix de Rome in 1675 for The Transgression of Adam and Eve. He was crowned many times by the Académie royale de peinture. He was entrusted with many large works at the royal residences of Meudon and Trianon. His son was the painter Noël Hallé and his daughter, Marie-Anne Hallé, married the painter Jean II Restout.

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Born
Jan 17, 1652
France
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Died
1736

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on July 23, 2013

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