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| Jean-Baptiste Lallemand (1716 - c1803) |
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Artists who influenced Jean-Baptiste Lallemand![]() | French painter and draughtsman. He was the son of a Dijon tailor who taught him his own craft. In 1739 he moved to Paris to study painting, possibly with Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni. He is said to have travelled to England early in his career. In September 1745 he was made a member of the Académie de St Luc in Paris, and in 1747 he settled in Rome. During his 14 years in the city—interrupted only ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand![]() | |
![]() Claude Lorrain | ![]() Fishermen and Courtesans in Mediterranean Port At Sunset | ![]() Fishermen and Turkish Merchants in Mediterrenean Port and Sunrise | ![]() Robert Adam |
![]() Joseph Vernet | ![]() Temple of Hercules Victor and Forum Boarium, Rome | ![]() Capriccio with Temple of Venus Felix and Roma Aeterna, Rome | ![]() Jean Barbault |
![]() Jan Baptist Weenix | |||
![]() Jan Wijnants | |||