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Louis de Boullogne
Portrait of Boullogne from 1701 by Académie member Pierre Gobert
Born
19 November 1654
Paris, Kingdom of France
Died
2 November 1733(1733-11-02) (aged 78)
Paris, Kingdom of France
Known for
Painting
Spouse
Marguerite Bacquet
Children
Jean de Boullonges
Parent
Louis Boullogne (father)
Relatives
Bon Boullogne (brother)
Director of the Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture
In office 1722–1733
Monarch
Louis XV
Preceded by
Antoine Coypel
Succeeded by
Claude-Guy Hallé[a] Nicolas de Largillière Guillaume Coustou Hyacinthe Rigaud
Louis de Boullogne II (French pronunciation:[lwidəbulɔɲ]; 19 November 1654 – 2 November 1733), also known as Boullogne fils, was a French painter.
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