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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, primarily known as a philosopher and writer, did not formally learn to paint; however, he developed an interest in art and aesthetics throughout his life. He was influenced by the artistic culture of his time, particularly during his stay in Paris, where he mingled with artists and intellectuals. Rousseau's reflections on nature and beauty in his writings also contributed to his understanding of art. While he dabbled in painting later in life, it was not a central pursuit for him.

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