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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.
The paintings are the excellent portrayal of the events and scenes
that we see around us. The painters are the best cameras of the
world. They reproduce many different types of pictures. They even
draw imaginary pictures that do not exist in this world. We tend
to use both thinned oil paints and dense oil paints. Masterpieces
can be dyed more than once, but each time it may be different from
the existing paintings.h
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