Gerard or Gérard de Lairesse was a Dutch Golden Age painter and art theorist. Lairesse was born in Liège. His broad range of talent included music, poetry, and the theatre. He was perhaps the most celebrated Dutch painter in the period following the death of Rembrandt. His treatises on painting and drawing, Grondlegginge der teekenkonst and Groot Schilderboek , were highly influential on 18th-Century painters like Jacob de Wit. Students of De Lairesse included the painter Jan van Mieris. He died in Amsterdam. Well-known paintings by de Lairesse include his Allegory of the Five... Senses , Diana and Endymion and Cleopatra Landing at Tarsus. Some of his paintings show influence by the Iconologia of Cesare Ripa. A versatile artist, De Lairesse also made many prints for book illustrations and painted sets for theatre productions. Among other things, De Lairesse produced: Gerard de Lairesse studied art under Bertholet Flemalle and his father Renier Lairesse. In 1664 De Lairesse was forced to flee Liège after a love affair gone wrong. He moved north to Utrecht in the Dutch Republic.
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| Birthdate: | September 11, 1640 |
| Date of death: | 1711 |