Louise Thuillier (1831–1917)
Artist: Louise Thuillier (1831-1917)
Louise Thuillier (1831–1917)
Pastoral Scene,
Oil on canvas
signed lower left
69x101.5cm
(period gilded wood frame, 91x125cm)
re-stretched
The daughter of painter Pierre Thuillier (1799–1858), she was a student of Louis Etienne Watelet and Théodore Gudin. Following in her father’s footsteps, she produced numerous landscapes and scenes of North Africa, and later landscapes of Brittany and the area around Cherbourg, where she lived from 1847 onward. She exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1847 and was awarded a third-class medal there.
Many of the artist’s works are held in public collections
primarily at the Cherbourg Museum, but also at:
Crozatier Museum, Le Puy-en-Velay
Museum of Art and Archaeology, Senlis
Museum of Fine Arts and David-d’Angers Gallery, Angers
Toulon Museum,
Pastoral Scene,
Oil on canvas
signed lower left
69x101.5cm
(period gilded wood frame, 91x125cm)
re-stretched
The daughter of painter Pierre Thuillier (1799–1858), she was a student of Louis Etienne Watelet and Théodore Gudin. Following in her father’s footsteps, she produced numerous landscapes and scenes of North Africa, and later landscapes of Brittany and the area around Cherbourg, where she lived from 1847 onward. She exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1847 and was awarded a third-class medal there.
Many of the artist’s works are held in public collections
primarily at the Cherbourg Museum, but also at:
Crozatier Museum, Le Puy-en-Velay
Museum of Art and Archaeology, Senlis
Museum of Fine Arts and David-d’Angers Gallery, Angers
Toulon Museum,
2 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Fully restored
Material: Oil painting
Length: 101.5
Height: 69
Reference (ID): 1782910
Availability: In stock
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