Life of Saint Bruno cycle at the Chartreuse de Paris

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The Life of Saint Bruno cycle at the Chartreuse de Paris is a renowned series of 17th-century paintings by Eustache Le Sueur depicting key episodes from the life of Saint Bruno, founder of the Carthusian Order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting series
religious art
artForm oil painting
artHistoricalSignificance key example of French Baroque narrative cycles
major work of Eustache Le Sueur
artisticSchool French classical school
associatedPlace Paris
associatedWith Carthusian spirituality
commissionedBy Carthusian Order
commissionedFor Carthusian monastery in Paris
countryOfOrigin France
creator Eustache Le Sueur
depicts Saint Bruno in prayer
Saint Bruno of Cologne
Saint Bruno renouncing the world
episodes from the life of Saint Bruno
foundation of the Carthusian Order
life of Saint Bruno
miracles associated with Saint Bruno
monastic architecture of the Grande Chartreuse (idealized)
monastic life of Carthusians
religious vocation of Saint Bruno
visions of Saint Bruno
genre history painting
religious painting
hasInfluenced later French religious painting cycles
hasPart individual canvases showing scenes from Saint Bruno’s life
languageOfInscriptions Latin
mainSubject founder of the Carthusian Order
movement French Baroque art
surface form: French Baroque
notableFor austere devotional tone
importance in French 17th-century religious painting
narrative clarity
originalLocation Chartreuse de Paris
religiousOrderDepicted Carthusian Order
surface form: Carthusians
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
timePeriod 17th century

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Eustache Le Sueur notableSeries Life of Saint Bruno cycle at the Chartreuse de Paris