Daniel Hallé (French pronunciation: [danjɛl ale]; 27 September 1614, in Rouen – 14 July 1675, in Paris) was a French painter.
He studied painting in his birthplace and was apprenticed there on 4 November 1631. He produced a Multiplication of the Loaves (1665) and Martyrdom of Saint-Symphorien. He was the father of the painter Claude Guy Hallé[1] and a grandfather of the painter Noël Hallé.[2]
Works
- Christ in the Tomb, musée Greuze, Tournus
- The Nativity, musée des beaux-arts de Rouen
References
- ↑ "The Eighteenth Century" A History of French Painting. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
- ↑ "Noel Halle bio" Matthiesen Gallery. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
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