Louis Jean-Francois Lagrene (1724 - 1805)

Louis Jean-Francois Lagrene (1724 - 1805) - photo 1

Louis Jean-Francois Lagrene

Louis Jean-François Lagrenée was a French painter and engraver, celebrated for his classical and mythological scenes that resonated with the Rococo and Neoclassical styles. Born in Paris in 1724, Lagrenée's artistic journey was significantly shaped by his time in Rome, funded by his 1749 Prix de Rome win. This period allowed him to immerse himself in the works of 17th-century Bolognese artists, notably influencing his style which later earned him the nickname 'the French Albani'​.

Lagrenée's career featured prominent directorial roles at prestigious institutions such as the St Petersburg Academy and the Académie de France à Rome. His works were frequent highlights at the Paris Salon, reflecting his stature in the French art scene. Among his notable works are 'The Rape of Dejanira' and 'Mars and Venus, an Allegory of Peace', showcasing his mastery in portraying emotion and narrative through art​.

His paintings are held in esteemed collections worldwide, including the Getty Center and the Musée national des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon. Pieces like 'Pygmalion and Galatea' and 'Venus and Nymphs Bathing' demonstrate his skill in blending dramatic narratives with exquisite detail​.

For those keen to explore the world of French classical painting and the works of Louis Jean-François Lagrenée, signing up for updates can enhance your appreciation and knowledge of this master's contributions to art history.

Date and place of birt:30 december 1724, Paris, France
Date and place of death:19 june 1805, Paris, France
Nationality:France
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter, Portraitist
Art school / group:Bolognese School
Genre:Allegory, History painting, Portrait
Art style:Classicism, Rococo

Creators France

Louis-Claude Vassé (1716 - 1772)
Louis-Claude Vassé
1716 - 1772
Lambert-Sigisbert Adam (1700 - 1759)
Lambert-Sigisbert Adam
1700 - 1759
Jean Metzinger (1883 - 1956)
Jean Metzinger
1883 - 1956
Merry-Joseph Blondel (1781 - 1853)
Merry-Joseph Blondel
1781 - 1853
Georges Michel (1763 - 1843)
Georges Michel
1763 - 1843
George Hoyningen-Huene (1900 - 1968)
George Hoyningen-Huene
1900 - 1968
Édouard Goerg (1893 - 1969)
Édouard Goerg
1893 - 1969
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684 - 1721)
Jean-Antoine Watteau
1684 - 1721
Vicente do Rego Monteiro (1899 - 1970)
Vicente do Rego Monteiro
1899 - 1970
Jean Siméon Chardin (1699 - 1779)
Jean Siméon Chardin
1699 - 1779
Marie-Suzanne Giroust (Roslin) (1734 - 1772)
Marie-Suzanne Giroust (Roslin)
1734 - 1772
Mikhail Markianovich Germashev (1867 - 1930)
Mikhail Markianovich Germashev
1867 - 1930
Nikolai Ivanovich Istselennov (1891 - 1981)
Nikolai Ivanovich Istselennov
1891 - 1981
Jean-Baptiste Lallemand (1716 - 1803)
Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
1716 - 1803
Jean-Baptiste Hilaire (1751 - 1828)
Jean-Baptiste Hilaire
1751 - 1828
Jean-Jules Allasseur (1818 - 1903)
Jean-Jules Allasseur
1818 - 1903

Creators Classicism

Josef Fischer (1769 - 1822)
Josef Fischer
1769 - 1822
Andreas Ludwig Krüger (1743 - 1822)
Andreas Ludwig Krüger
1743 - 1822
Matthias Withoos (1627 - 1703)
Matthias Withoos
1627 - 1703
Jules Massenet (1842 - 1912)
Jules Massenet
1842 - 1912
Wilhelm Schaffert (XIX century - ?)
Wilhelm Schaffert
XIX century - ?
Anton Radl (1774 - 1852)
Anton Radl
1774 - 1852
Christina Gerarda Enschedé (1791 - 1873)
Christina Gerarda Enschedé
1791 - 1873
Felix Maria Diogg (1762 - 1834)
Felix Maria Diogg
1762 - 1834
Pierre Bernard (1704 - 1777)
Pierre Bernard
1704 - 1777
Andrea Soldi (1703 - 1771)
Andrea Soldi
1703 - 1771
Mattia Bortoloni (1696 - 1750)
Mattia Bortoloni
1696 - 1750
Gilles Joubert (1689 - 1775)
Gilles Joubert
1689 - 1775
August Ringler (1837 - 1918)
August Ringler
1837 - 1918
Jean-Hilaire Belloc (1786 - 1866)
Jean-Hilaire Belloc
1786 - 1866
Antonio Balestra (1666 - 1740)
Antonio Balestra
1666 - 1740
Rienk Jelgerhuis (1729 - 1806)
Rienk Jelgerhuis
1729 - 1806
× Create a Search Subscription