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Buy a Gerard de Lairesse art print: baroque art, classic elegance, and pictorial perfection for noble and refined decoration

Discover art prints of paintings by Gerard de Lairesse (1641–1711), a Dutch painter, engraver, and theorist from the Golden Age, renowned for his classic baroque style, his sense of harmonious composition, and his mastery of golden light.
His works, imbued with balance and allegory, evoke the grandeur of history painting while maintaining the grace and clarity of Dutch drawing.
Our museum-quality prints, on canvas or art paper, reproduce the depth of his colors, the finesse of his drapery, and the splendor of his compositions.
Choosing an art print of Lairesse is like inviting into your home the majesty, order, and beauty of Dutch baroque.


Gerard de Lairesse: the 'Dutch Poussin'

Born in Liège in 1641, Gerard de Lairesse showed an exceptional talent for painting from a young age.
He settled in Amsterdam around 1667, where he quickly became one of the most sought-after artists of his time.
His refined style, inspired by Nicolas Poussin and Charles Le Brun, contrasts with the realism of contemporary Dutch painters: Lairesse prefers the classic ideal over everyday scenes.

His paintings depict mythological, religious, and historical subjects, in a solemn and luminous atmosphere.
Through his taste for harmony and his intellectual rigor, he became a model for 18th-century academic painters.

Having become blind at the end of his life, Lairesse dedicated his final years to teaching and art theory.
His treatise Het Groot Schilderboek (The Great Book of Painting), published in 1707, is considered one of the fundamental texts of European classical aesthetics.


A style between baroque and classicism

Le style de Gerard de Lairesse se caractérise par une composition ordonnée, une palette lumineuse et un souci du dessin parfait.
Ses toiles allient la richesse baroque à la rigueur classique : tout y est symétrie, grâce et équilibre.

Sa palette chaleureuse — ors, rouges profonds, bruns ambrés et bleus nacrés — évoque la lumière du théâtre et la noblesse des grands récits.
Ses figures idéalisées, ses drapés fluides et ses architectures monumentales rappellent la peinture italienne et française du XVIIᵉ siècle.

Chez Lairesse, l’art devient un langage moral et intellectuel, où la beauté sert à élever l’esprit.


Majestic and luminous art prints for a classic decor.

Art prints of Gerard de Lairesse fit perfectly into elegant, historic, or contemporary interiors, where they bring grandeur, balance, and prestige.
They captivate with their clarity, visual richness, and timeless elegance.

  • In a living room, they evoke the splendor of European palaces.

  • In an office, they express culture and reflection.

  • In a library, they evoke the harmony of knowledge and art.

Our museum-quality prints guarantee drawing accuracy, vibrant hues, and deep contrasts.
Hanging an art print of Lairesse offers your decor the prestige and serenity of great classical art.


FAQ – About Gerard de Lairesse

When was Gerard de Lairesse born?
In 1641, in Liège, in the United Provinces (today Belgium).

What is his artistic style?
A classic baroque inspired by Poussin and Le Brun, characterized by order, clarity, and idealized beauty.

Why is he famous?
For his mythological and allegorical scenes, and for his treatise The Great Book of Painting, a major reference in classical theory.

What are his favorite themes?
Historical, religious, and mythological subjects; the light and perfection of drawing.

What is his color palette?
Warm and luminous tones: gold, crimson red, amber brown, light blue, and ivory.

Where can you admire his works?
At the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, at the Louvre, and at the Mauritshuis in The Hague.


Top 5 paintings by Gerard de Lairesse

  1. Allegory of Music (1670) – Harmony and classical grace.

  2. Achilles discovered by Ulysses (1675) – Theatricality and beauty of gesture.

  3. The Three Graces (1680) – Balance and idealized sensuality.

  4. The Descent from the Cross (1672) – Baroque emotion and golden light.

  5. Apollo and the Muses (circa 1685) – The brilliance of color and majesty of myth.


Why buy a Gerard de Lairesse art print?

Choosing a Gerard de Lairesse art print means bringing nobility, light, and classical perfection into your interior.
His works, of rare intellectual beauty, give each space a refined and prestigious character.
Our faithful art prints in museum quality restore the clarity of drawing, the richness of golds, and the depth of chiaroscuro.

In a living room, they recall the grandeur of Dutch baroque.
In a bedroom, they bring balance and serenity.
In a professional space, they reflect culture, elegance, and aesthetic rigor.

Each art print becomes a tribute to the harmony and universal beauty of European classical art.


Conclusion: the harmony and grandeur of Dutch baroque

The art prints of Gerard de Lairesse available on artemlegrand.com celebrate light, symmetry, and the intellectual splendor of 17th-century painting.
They remind us that beauty, far from being mere appearance, is a quest for order and perfection.
Thanks to our high-definition art prints, every drape, every reflection, and every figure regains its original nobility.
With Lairesse, your decor becomes a homage to classical art, light, and the grandeur of European baroque.