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| Louis Lagrenée (1724 - 1805) |
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Artists who influenced Louis Lagrenée![]() | Painter. He was a pupil of Carle Vanloo and won the Prix de Rome in 1749. He stayed for only one year at the Académie de France in Rome (1754). On his return to Paris in 1755 he was received (reçu) as a member by the Académie Royale on presentation of the Rape of Dejanira (Paris, Louvre), a work inspired by Guido Reni’s painting of the same subject in the French royal collection (now Paris, Louvre ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Louis Lagrenée![]() | |
![]() Carle Vanloo | ![]() Mars and Venus, Allegory of Peace (Getty Museum) | ![]() Alcibiades on Knees before Mistress (Norton Simon Museum) | ![]() Jean Jacques Lagrenée |
![]() Guido Reni | ![]() Venus and Adonis | ![]() Pygmalion and Galatea (Detroit Institute of Arts) | |
![]() Eustache Le Sueur | ![]() Seated Male Nude (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Union of Painting and Sculpture | |
![]() Francesco Albani | ![]() Penelope Reading Letter from Ulysses | ![]() Child with Apple | |