Pair Of Watercolors Osecond Empire Style “children's Games" By Héloïse Leloir-colin (1820-1873)
Artist: Héloïse Leloir-colin
A fine pair of family portraits of children were executed ca. in the 1850s by a well-documented French figure, miniature and genre watercolorist Héloïse Susanne Colin, wife of Leloir (1820 - Paris - 1873).
She was the daughter of the historical painter Alexandre-Marie Colin and the mother of the painter-illustrator Maurice Leloir. Héloïse Colin married the painter Jean-Auguste Leloir in 1842.
Literature: E. Benezit "Dictionnaire des peintres , sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs", Gründ, 1999; Thieme/Becker "Lexicon of Artists from Antiquity to the Contemporary Period", Leipzig, 1999.
Inscription: each signed lower left, signed twice on the original mat.
Technique: old watercolors, unbound and framed on paper.
Dimensions: each image 21 x 16 cm, unbound and framed 31 x 26 cm.
Condition: very good.
She was the daughter of the historical painter Alexandre-Marie Colin and the mother of the painter-illustrator Maurice Leloir. Héloïse Colin married the painter Jean-Auguste Leloir in 1842.
Literature: E. Benezit "Dictionnaire des peintres , sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs", Gründ, 1999; Thieme/Becker "Lexicon of Artists from Antiquity to the Contemporary Period", Leipzig, 1999.
Inscription: each signed lower left, signed twice on the original mat.
Technique: old watercolors, unbound and framed on paper.
Dimensions: each image 21 x 16 cm, unbound and framed 31 x 26 cm.
Condition: very good.
1 400 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Water color
Width: 31
Height: 26
Reference (ID): 1648964
Availability: In stock
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