Jean-Baptiste the Prince
Jean-Baptiste the Prince , born the September 17th 1734 with Metz and dead the September 30th 1781 with Saint-Denis-of-Port, is a painter and engraver French.
After having studied in his birthplace, the Prince went to Paris where he became the pupil of Boucher. Its first tables are in the same vein Rococo as its Master. Its celebrity emanates especially from her invention of a new type of scenes of kind and her improvement of the technique of the Aquatinte.
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