Jean-Baptiste Lallemand. Jean-Baptiste Lallemand was a French artist born in Dijon.
   He was mainly a painter and draftsman of landscapes and genre works. He sometimes signed himself Lallemant or Allemanus.
   After a stay in Italy, he went to Paris and became a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc. He died in Paris.
   The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon owns many of his works, including a drawing and a painting showing the Château de Montmusard. His works also feature in the collections of the Musée Carnavalet and the Cabinet des estampes of the Bibliothèque nationale, both in Paris.
   The prince de Lambesc charging at the head of the régiment Royal allemand, 12 July 1789, oil on canvas-Musee Carnavalet. Taking of the Bastille, 14 July 1789, oil on canvas-Musee Carnavalet. Massacre of Jacques de Flesselles, 14 July 1789, oil on canvas. Pillaging of the weapons at les Invalides, morning of 14 July 1789, oil on canvas. c. 1790/1795: Arrest of the governor of the Bastille, 14 July 1789, oil on canvas, 63 x 80 cm, Vizille, Musée de la Révolution française. Pillaging of the Hôtel des Invalides 1789, oils. Pyramid of Caius Cestius in Rome. Bourgeois cookery. View of the city and port of Rouen, capture of the faubourg Saint-Sever, drawing. View of the porte Saint-Maclou, ancient caves and courts, near the botanical gardens in Rouen, drawing. View of part of the city of Rouen and the promenades of the old palace, from th
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