Louis-Michel van Loo
Louis-Michel van Loo (1707-03-02 – 1771-03-20) was a French
painter.
He studied under his father, the painter Jean-Baptiste van Loo,
at Turin and Rome, and he won a prize at the Academie Royale
de Peinture et de Sculpture in Paris in 1725. With his uncle, the
painter Charles-Andre van Loo, he went to Rome in 1727–1732,
and in 1736 he became court painter to Philip V of Spain at Madrid,
where he was a founder-member of the Academy in 1752. He returned
to Paris in 1753, and painted many portraits of Louis XV of France.
In 1765 he succeeded Charles-Andre as director of the special
school of the French academy known as the ecole Royale des
eleves Proteges.
|