Artist

Laurent Cars

France, 1699–1771

Laurent Cars was a France artist.

Laurent Cars was a French artist active between 1699 and 1771, known for his work as a painter, draftsperson, and copper engraver. He also practiced as a printer within his professional life. His career included a significant role as an educator, where he taught the artists Jean-Baptiste Perronneau and Augustin de Saint-Aubin. These documented relationships highlight his influence on the next generation of French art. Cars remained in France throughout his documented life, contributing to the artistic community through both his own creations and his instruction of others. His legacy is defined by these specific occupations and his mentorship of notable contemporaries.

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