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Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (1760–1833) was a French artist known for his drawings in sepia, often depicting mythological scenes. His works, characterized by their detailed compositions and the use of chiaroscuro, showcase a masterful understanding of anatomy and the human form. Lagrenée's drawings, like the "Triumph of Minerva" and "The Apotheosis of a Hero," were widely admired for their dramatic narratives and emotional impact, establishing him as a significant figure in 19th-century French art.
Born
1760
Died
1833