Jean-Jacques Lagrenée
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Jean-Jacques Lagrenée (18 September 1739, Paris – 13 February 1821, Paris), known as the younger, was a French history painter and engraver. With his elder brother Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée, he stayed in Russia (1760–62) then at the Académie de Rome (1763–68).
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