In the history of art, Parisian Atticism is a movement in French painting from 1640 to 1660, when painters working in Paris elaborated a rigorous neo-classical style, seeking sobriety, luminosity and harmony, and referring to the Greco-Roman world.
[1][2] Leading exponents of the style were Eustache Le Sueur, Laurent de La Hyre, and Jacques Stella;[3] other practitioners include Sébastien Bourdon.
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