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Louis Laguerre (1663 – 20 April 1721) was a French decorative painter mainly working in England. Born in Versailles in 1663 and trained at the Paris Academy under Charles Le Brun, he came to England in 1683, where he first worked with Antonio Verrio, and then on his own. He rivalled with Sir James Thornhill in the field of history painting, primarily decorating the great houses of the nobility. His wall paintings can be found in Blenheim Palace, Marlborough House, Petworth House, Burghley House, Fetcham Park House and Chatsworth House. In the 1980s, a restoration project revealed work by Laguerre at Frogmore House also. His subject matter included English victories over the armies of Louis XIV; at Hampton Court Palace he carried out work for William III of England, for whom he depicted the

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  • Louis Laguerre (* 1663 in Versailles; † 20. April 1721 in London) war ein Maler des Barock. Er stammte aus Frankreich, doch arbeitete er vor allem in England, wo er während der kurzen Phase, in der dort barocke Decken- und Wandmalerei modern war, einer der führenden Vertreter von monumentaler Dekorationsmalerei war. (de)
  • Louis Laguerre fou un pintor decoratiu francès, el qual va desenvolupar gairebé tota la seua carrera a Anglaterra. Va néixer l'any 1663 i Lluís XIV de França fou el seu padrí. Va començar a estudiar amb els jesuïtes abans d'inscriure's en l'Acadèmia Reial de Pintura i Escultura (París). Després d'haver treballat entre el 1683 i el 1684 sota la direcció de Charles Le Brun a París es traslladà a Anglaterra, on va treballar inicialment amb , tot i que ben aviat es va establir pel seu compte. Es va especialitzar en la pintura decorativa d'estil barroc i va decorar sobretot cases de camp, entre les quals cal destacar Burghley House, Chatsworth House i el palau de Blenheim (on la seua obra mestra és la decoració il·lusionista del saló, amb els dibuixos de personatges que representen els quatre c (ca)
  • Louis Laguerre (1663 – 20 April 1721) was a French decorative painter mainly working in England. Born in Versailles in 1663 and trained at the Paris Academy under Charles Le Brun, he came to England in 1683, where he first worked with Antonio Verrio, and then on his own. He rivalled with Sir James Thornhill in the field of history painting, primarily decorating the great houses of the nobility. His wall paintings can be found in Blenheim Palace, Marlborough House, Petworth House, Burghley House, Fetcham Park House and Chatsworth House. In the 1980s, a restoration project revealed work by Laguerre at Frogmore House also. His subject matter included English victories over the armies of Louis XIV; at Hampton Court Palace he carried out work for William III of England, for whom he depicted the (en)
  • Louis Laguerre (Versailles, 1663 - Londres, 20 avril 1721) est un peintre français qui a été actif en Angleterre. Il s'est formé auprès de Charles Le Brun à l'académie de Paris, puis il partit en Angleterre en 1683, où il travailla pour Antonio Verrio, puis à son propre compte. Il rivalisa avec James Thornhill dans la peinture d'histoire, et il décora de grandes maisons de la noblesse (Marlborough House, Petworth House, Chatsworth House, Sudbury Hall et le Palais de Blenheim). (fr)
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