Louis Jean-Francois Lagrene (1724 - 1805)

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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​.

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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

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Art Brenner (1924 - 2013)
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Florent Willems (1823 - 1905)
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1823 - 1905
Joseph Feuerstein (1733 - 1809)
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1733 - 1809
Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876 - 1918)
Raymond Duchamp-Villon
1876 - 1918
Pierre Corneille (1606 - 1684)
Pierre Corneille
1606 - 1684
Marie-Guillaume Charles Le Roux (1814 - 1895)
Marie-Guillaume Charles Le Roux
1814 - 1895
Lambert Maria Wintersberger (1941 - 2013)
Lambert Maria Wintersberger
1941 - 2013
Paul Chabas (1869 - 1937)
Paul Chabas
1869 - 1937
René Dubois (1737 - 1799)
René Dubois
1737 - 1799
Johann Georg Wille (1715 - 1808)
Johann Georg Wille
1715 - 1808
Narcisse Vivien (1871 - 1940)
Narcisse Vivien
1871 - 1940
François Boucher (1703 - 1779)
François Boucher
1703 - 1779
Roger-Edgar Gillet (1924 - 2004)
Roger-Edgar Gillet
1924 - 2004
Jean-Pierre Dantan II (1800 - 1869)
Jean-Pierre Dantan II
1800 - 1869
Tomi Ungerer (1931 - 2019)
Tomi Ungerer
1931 - 2019

Creators Classicism

Jean-François Leleu (1729 - 1807)
Jean-François Leleu
1729 - 1807
Ivan Petrovich Martos (1754 - 1835)
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1754 - 1835
Hubert Maurer (1738 - 1818)
Hubert Maurer
1738 - 1818
Paul Bril (1554 - 1626)
Paul Bril
1554 - 1626
Jean-Pierre Latz (1691 - 1754)
Jean-Pierre Latz
1691 - 1754
Bernardo Bellotto (1721 - 1780)
Bernardo Bellotto
1721 - 1780
Jakob Schlesinger (1792 - 1855)
Jakob Schlesinger
1792 - 1855
Johann Sigmund Hitzelberger (1745 - 1829)
Johann Sigmund Hitzelberger
1745 - 1829
Pierre Gobert (1662 - 1744)
Pierre Gobert
1662 - 1744
Helena Skirmunt (1827 - 1874)
Helena Skirmunt
1827 - 1874
Giuseppe Varotti (1715 - 1780)
Giuseppe Varotti
1715 - 1780
Giacomo Guardi (1764 - 1835)
Giacomo Guardi
1764 - 1835
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Chatelain (1710 - 1758)
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Chatelain
1710 - 1758
Jean Siméon Chardin (1699 - 1779)
Jean Siméon Chardin
1699 - 1779
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1826)
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770 - 1826
Nicolas Bertin (1667 - 1736)
Nicolas Bertin
1667 - 1736