A Breton Man's Study At Pen-baz - Hippolyte Lalaisse - Bretagne
Artist: Hippolyte Lalaisse
Watercolor, unsigned, attributed to Hippolyte Lalaisse.
Hippolyte Lalaisse (1810–1884) :
Portraitist, animal painter, and lithographer, he was born in Nancy in 1812 and died in Paris in 1884. He was a student of Charlet and later became his assistant professor at the École Polytechnique, where he taught from 1839 to 1877. The publisher Pierre Henri Charpentier entrusted him with his book on Breton costumes. He exhibited at the Salon from 1835 onward. Lalaisse published a considerable number of lithographs depicting regional costumes and uniforms.
Hippolyte Lalaisse (1810–1884) :
Portraitist, animal painter, and lithographer, he was born in Nancy in 1812 and died in Paris in 1884. He was a student of Charlet and later became his assistant professor at the École Polytechnique, where he taught from 1839 to 1877. The publisher Pierre Henri Charpentier entrusted him with his book on Breton costumes. He exhibited at the Salon from 1835 onward. Lalaisse published a considerable number of lithographs depicting regional costumes and uniforms.
400 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Width: sans cadre à vue : 13,5 cm
Height: sans cadre à vue : 20,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1731938
Availability: In stock
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