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Name
  
Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse


Died
  
1844, Paris, France

Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse Of Man Prometheus Berthelemy Louvre by Jean Baptiste Mauzaisse

Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse (November 1784–1844) was a French painter and lithographer.

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Life

Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse JeanBaptiste Mauzaisse Louis VII Takes the Standard at Flickr

Born in Corbeil, he began studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1803. His first painting, L'Arabe pleurant son coursier (The Arab Mourning his Steed), won him a first class medal at the exhibition at the Salon in 1812. Mauzaisse's specialty was painting historical subjects, especially battle scenes, but he also painted portraits. In 1822, he was commissioned to decorate several ceilings in the Louvre.

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He died in Paris.

References

Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse Wikipedia