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While you're at it, maybe pour a little on the curb for Caravaggio, too.
My favorite painting of light would be this Van Eyck madonna. Where your examples are more about light as sculptor, here (in the original, which is pretty small) you can see every particle of light-filled air hovering through the nave:
http://www.museumsyndicate.com/images/3/24480.jpg
As sculpture? By that I'm guessing you mean the illumination of physical/volumetric forms? As opposed to space/atmosphere?
But not to get too technical about matters, but the above was originally meant as a cheeky response to something that might (one would hope) not mean anything beyond U.S. shores...
http://www.observer.com/2012/04/thomas-kinkade-painter-of-light-dead-at-54/
As sculptor, carving out the forms, especially in La Tour (whom I love).
I was aware of the Kinkade reference. Funnily I first encountered his work five years ago by detour of the title of an Oehlen exhibition. Then again, deep down I've known his work for all of my life.
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