Jean Nicolas Laugier
Jean Nicolas Laugier is a French painter, engraver and illustrator, born the June 22nd 1785 with Toulon, dead the February 20th 1875 in Cormeilles. Painter of portraits, engraver and illustrator.
It entered in 1813 to the School of the Art schools where he was the pupil of Girodet. It exposed to the Living rooms of 1817 to 1863. In 1835, it went to America to make a portrait of George Washington, and copied that of Gilbert Stuart. It is according to its studies made on the spot that Leon Cogniet carried out the portrait of Washington exposed to the Living room of 1840.
One owes him an engraving representing the Hortense queen according to the table of Girodet preserved at the Rijksmuseum.
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