Beautiful and large chromolithograph from the 19th century, representing two pipe smokers after having spent, a priori, some time in the tavern and having drunk a little too much. It is mounted on can[...]
"Very different is Eugène Le Poitevin, the marine painter, who popularized a very different genre but whose impact was no less great. Proceeding in a straight line from the Mephistopheles of Faust and[...]
Page de titre du célèbre ouvrage de George VIVIAN, Spanish Scenery 1838
Encadrement doré moderne
Très bon état, quelques mouillures en bordure
38 cm x 50 cm
Envoi en France 15 euros
Europe 25 eur[...]
Joseph Beaume, was born in Marseille in 1796 and died in Paris in 1885. He trained at the school of Gros, and began at the Salon of 1819. He established his notoriety in genre painting and history, so[...]
Carle Vernet (1758-1836) The Hunts of the Duke of Berry The Cure of Fallow Deer in the Malmaison Wood, May 2, 1818 The Hallali on Stand Lithography by François Delpech (1778-1825) signed and titled, i[...]
The hunts of the Duke of Berry
Fallow deer hunting in the Compiègne forest, April 27, 1818
The standing hallali Lithograph by François Delpech (1778-1825) signed lower right, titled in the center
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19th lithograph by Delpech, portrait of Mrs. Lavalette after Billiard, in a natural wood period frame with nets. Oval format 24.5cm X 38cm, with frame 45cm X 58cm. beautiful condition.
Scenes of society. Set of seven lithographs by Pigal Edme-Jean (1798-1872), from a collection of lithographic plates by Langlumé and edited by Martinet and Gihaut between 1822 and 1830. The lithos are[...]
Henri Grevedon (1776-1860), Louis Marie d'Orleans, Queen of the Belgians, after Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805-1873), lithograph on China appliqué, 1844, printed by Lemercier, Paris. Sheet: 900 x 610 [...]
Alphonse Léon Noël (1807 - 1884), study from nature, lithograph on wove paper, published by the author, Paris. Sheet: 685 x 415 mm. Image: approximately 460 x 405 mm. Tears restored at the edges.
Lithograph of the nineteenth, resulting from the sequence as historical as picturesque "The cries of Paris", trying to represent various trades very typical as here, in the graph of the time, the "Mar[...]
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