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

Charles-François Daubigny (1817 - 1878)
Charles-François Daubigny
1817 - 1878
Germain Fabius Brest (1823 - 1900)
Germain Fabius Brest
1823 - 1900
Paul Dubois (1829 - 1905)
Paul Dubois
1829 - 1905
Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859 - 1937)
Henry Ossawa Tanner
1859 - 1937
Rostislav Vladimirovitch (Rostislas) Loukine (Lukin) (1904 - 1988)
Rostislav Vladimirovitch (Rostislas) Loukine (Lukin)
1904 - 1988
Claude Bellegarde (1927 - 2019)
Claude Bellegarde
1927 - 2019
Jacques Barraband (1768 - 1809)
Jacques Barraband
1768 - 1809
Constantin Brâncuși (1876 - 1957)
Constantin Brâncuși
1876 - 1957
Jean-Baptiste Santerre (1651 - 1717)
Jean-Baptiste Santerre
1651 - 1717
Léon Matthieu Cochereau (1793 - 1817)
Léon Matthieu Cochereau
1793 - 1817
Alfred Jacob Miller (1810 - 1874)
Alfred Jacob Miller
1810 - 1874
Philippe Magnier (1647 - 1715)
Philippe Magnier
1647 - 1715
Jean Leon Palliere (1823 - 1887)
Jean Leon Palliere
1823 - 1887
Franсois-Louis Franсais (1814 - 1897)
Franсois-Louis Franсais
1814 - 1897
Florence Cestac (1949)
Florence Cestac
1949
Louis Boulanger (1806 - 1867)
Louis Boulanger
1806 - 1867

Creators Classicism

Jean-Hilaire Belloc (1786 - 1866)
Jean-Hilaire Belloc
1786 - 1866
Pierre Lepautre (1659 - 1744)
Pierre Lepautre
1659 - 1744
Paul Revere (1735 - 1818)
Paul Revere
1735 - 1818
Francesco Solimena (1657 - 1747)
Francesco Solimena
1657 - 1747
Jean-Louis Grégoire (1840 - 1890)
Jean-Louis Grégoire
1840 - 1890
Dominikus Auliczek (1734 - 1804)
Dominikus Auliczek
1734 - 1804
Francesco Fontebasso (1707 - 1769)
Francesco Fontebasso
1707 - 1769
Edward Henry Berge (1876 - 1924)
Edward Henry Berge
1876 - 1924
Jean Germain Drouais (1763 - 1788)
Jean Germain Drouais
1763 - 1788
Frits van Hall (1899 - 1956)
Frits van Hall
1899 - 1956
Francisco Salzillo (1707 - 1783)
Francisco Salzillo
1707 - 1783
André-Charles Boulle (1642 - 1732)
André-Charles Boulle
1642 - 1732
Juste-Aurèle Meissonier (1695 - 1750)
Juste-Aurèle Meissonier
1695 - 1750
Giuseppe Sanmartino (1720 - 1793)
Giuseppe Sanmartino
1720 - 1793
Edme Bouchardon (1698 - 1762)
Edme Bouchardon
1698 - 1762
Franz Anton Maulbertsch (1724 - 1796)
Franz Anton Maulbertsch
1724 - 1796
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