Aloys François Joseph Loir, known as Luigi Loir, born January 22, 1845 in Goritz in the Austrian Empire, and died February 9, 1916 in Paris, is a French painter, illustrator and lithographer.
Works in public collections In England London, Connaught Brown: Quai Bourbon, sd In France Bar-le-Duc, Barrois Museum: Before boarding, twilight effect, 1893 Bordeaux, Museum of Fine Arts: With the lilacs, 1899 Châlons-en-Champagne, Museum of Fine Arts and Archaeology: The Seine at the Alma Bridge at dusk Marseille, Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations: Félicia Mallet in The Prodigal Son, chromolithograph Paris: Hôtel de City of Paris: Preparations for the Funfair (Hall of Honour of the City Council) Rue de la Pitié seen from Val de Grâce (Science Fair) Carnavalet Museum: Porte Maillot, snow effect, at night, oil on canvas Passage of a carnival float on Rue de Rivoli, 1912 Petit Palais: The Scrap Metal Market Roubaix, Museum La Piscine: Construction of the Metropolitan, 1900 Rouen, Museum of Fine Arts: The Flooding of the Seine in Paris In the Czech Republic Prague, National Gallery: The Metropolitan, 1899 In Russia Moscow, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts: Smoke on the Paris Circuit Line (The Paris Suburb), 1885 In Canada Montreal, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts: Le Point-du-Jour at Auteuil: Twilight, 1883 In the United States Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago: The Boathouse, c. 1885 Minneapolis, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Neuilly Avenue, Winter Day, 1874 Saint-Louis, Saint Louis Art Museum: The Austerlitz Bridge, 1882