Guillaume Coustou the Younger
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Guillaume Coustou the Younger (March 19, 1716 - July 13, 1777), was a French painter.
The son of Nicolas Coustou, he studied at Rome, as winner of the Colbert Prize. While to a great extent a copyist of his predecessors, he was much affected by the bad taste of his time, and produced little or nothing of permanent value.
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- Short biography at artnet, from The Grove Dictionary of Art