Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet
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Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet (1715 – 17 April 1793) was a French painter born in Gentilly
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He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Raguenet (1682–1755), actor and painter, and Genevieve Murgues. The Raguenets, father and son, put together a veritable portrait of Paris with their many paintings depicting buildings and landscapes in the city.

A master painter trained at the Académie de Saint-Luc
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The Académie de Saint-Luc was a painters' guild set up in Paris in 1391 by the Provost of Paris, along the lines of the Guilds of Saint Luke in the rest of Europe...

, he was responsible for many "View of Paris" paintings, notably of the Seine, with an almost photographic precision, which adds a historical interest to his works in addition to their artistic value. Many of his works were acquired by the Carnavalet Museum
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 in 1882.

His known paintings include:

Vue de l’Archevêché (1750)

L’Hôtel de Ville et la place de Grève (1751)

Le cabaret à l’Image Notre-Dame, sur la place de Grève (1751)

Maisons du cloître Notre-Dame, donnant sur la rivière (1753)

La joute des mariniers, entre le pont Notre-Dame et le Pont-au-Change (1756)

Vue des hauteurs de Chaillot (1757)

Le Palais des Tuileries (1757, in the Carnavalet Museum)

Le Pont-Neuf et le quai des Orfèvres (1759)

Le Louvre et le Pont Neuf (1760)

Vue de la Seine à Ivry (vers 1760)

Le château de Menars (1762 - commissioned by Madame de Pompadour
Madame de Pompadour
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L’Incendie de l’Hôtel-Dieu (1772)

Le Pont Neuf et la Samaritaine (1777)

L’Ile Saint-Louis

L’Hôtel Bretouvilliers

L’Arsenal

L’Ile Louviers

Le Quai de la Salpétrière (Vue des bords de la Seine aux environs de la Salpétrière)

Le Village de Chaillot

Vue du Pont-Neuf avec la Samaritaine

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