Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain (1715, Paris – 1760) was a French painter and engraver.
He then moved to Rome, becoming known in artistic circles before returning to Paris to join the Academy.
He also engraved the following paintings by Jean-Francois de Troy: the Judgement of Solomon, Solomon sacrifices to the idols of his concubine, Esther and Assuerus, and Death of Cleopatra.
Apprenticed to his father, his prints include: Chauville in tragedy of Calas by De Lorme; Venus at Judgement of Paris, by Boucher; the Tranquil Wave by Vernet; Homage to Love by Van Loo; and seven scenes of the Life of St Gregory .
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