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Louis Roland Trinquesse (1741-1805) was a French artist known for his detailed drawings, often executed in red chalk. His work, such as the study of hands pictured, exemplifies his keen observation of anatomy and form. Trinquesse's drawings reveal a meticulous approach to capturing the subtleties of human anatomy, showcasing the artist's mastery of line and tone. His work, though often overlooked, provides a valuable insight into the artistic practices of the 18th century.
Born
1741
Died
1805