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John Laporte BIOGRAPHY
1761 - 1839. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
John Laporte, who lived from 1761 to 1839, was a pupil of John Melchior Barralet. He became drawing master at Addiscombe College, Military Academy in Surrey. He taught Dr Munro, and the influence of... Read full biography
John Laporte, who lived from 1761 to 1839, was a pupil of John Melchior Barralet. He became drawing master at Addiscombe College, Military Academy in Surrey. He taught Dr Munro, and the influence of Paul Sandby can be detected in his work. Laporte exhibited at both the Royal Institution and the... Read full biography
John Laporte, who lived from 1761 to 1839, was a pupil of John Melchior Barralet. He became drawing master at Addiscombe College, Military Academy in Surrey. He taught Dr Munro, and the influence of Paul Sandby can be detected in his work. Laporte exhibited at both the Royal Institution and the Royal Academy.
John Laporte, who lived from 1761 to 1839, was a pupil of John Melchior Barralet. He became drawing master at Addiscombe College, Military Academy in Surrey. He taught Dr Munro, and the influence of Paul Sandby can be detected in his work. Laporte exhibited at both the Royal Institution and the Royal Academy.
John Laporte, who lived from 1761 to 1839, was a pupil of John Melchior Barralet. He became drawing master at Addiscombe College, Military Academy in Surrey. He taught Dr Munro, and the influence of Paul Sandby can be detected in his work. Laporte exhibited at both the Royal Institution and the Royal Academy.
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John Laporte, who lived from 1761 to 1839, was a pupil of John Melchior Barralet. He became drawing master at Addiscombe College, Military Academy in Surrey. He taught Dr Munro, and the influence of Paul Sandby can be detected in his work. Laporte exhibited at both the Royal Institution and the Royal Academy.
