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- of the Royal Opera Ceiling of the opera, painted by Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau The Royal Opera of Versailles was originally commissioned by Louis XIV...
- Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒɑ̃ ʒak dyʁamo]; Paris, 5 October 1733- Versailles, 3 September 1796) was a French painter. A son...
- – Jean-François Amand 1756 – Hughes Taraval 1757 – Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau 1758 – Jean-Bernard Restout 1759 – Étienne de La Vallée Poussin 1760 –...
- enlightenment. He was born in Paris and studied under Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau. He left a very large number of historical and landscape pictures, miniatures...
- front of the loges. The ceiling features a canvas by Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau in which Apollo and the Muses are depicted. In spite of the excellent acoustics...
- 1981). "Jean-Simon Berthelemy [and: Jean-Simon Berthelemy; Louis-Jacques Durameau]". The Burlington Magazine. 123 (939): 369. JSTOR 880459. Wikimedia Commons...
- Leopold II works by the French painters Charles Le Brun and Louis-Jacques Durameau: Dawn, Day and Twilight are completed by Aurora located on one of the central...
- positions in the workshops of Gabriel-François Doyen and Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau. He made several attempts to win the Prix de Rome, without success, although...
- (1729–1783), sculptor Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806), painter Jean-Jacques Durameau (1733–1796), painter Hubert Robert (1733–1808), painter, engraver Marie-Suzanne...
- including sieur de Fayolle for natural history and, Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau, the painter responsible for the ceiling painting in the Opera, was appointed...