Jean-Charles-Alexandre Moreau

[3] He studied architecture in Paris with Louis-François Trouard and won the first prize in architecture in the Prix de Rome competition of 1785.

Later he studied history painting with Jacques-Louis David.

[1][5] According to his entry in the Benezit Dictionary of Artists, Moreau died in 1810 in Paris.

[1] However, the German Wikipedia cites a study published in 2014, which shows he is identical to a French architect, who in 1803 moved to Austria, where he was known as Karl Moreau, had a very productive career, and died in 1840 (see de:Charles de Moreau).

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