Genève Vue prise du Quai du Mont Blanc - Ginebra Vista tornada desde el Muelle del Monte-Blanco
Reference: | 47223 |
Author | Isidor Laurent DEROY |
Year: | 1840 ca. |
Zone: | Geneve |
Printed: | Paris |
Measures: | 480 x 310 mm |
Reference: | 47223 |
Author | Isidor Laurent DEROY |
Year: | 1840 ca. |
Zone: | Geneve |
Printed: | Paris |
Measures: | 480 x 310 mm |
Description
Tinted lithograph with watercolor, about 1840/50, signed at the bottom right.
Magnificent proof, printed on contemporary paper, with margins, minimum oxidation at the ends of the white margin, otherwise in excellent condition.
Isidore Laurent Deroy, is a watercolor painter and lithographer French. He was a pupil of the painter and architect Félix Cassas; author of a remarkable body of work, particularly focusing on the views of the city, then translated into color lithograph, making them ideal for coloring.
The works belong to the series called Ports de Mer d'Europe, created in collaboration between Deroy and André Chapuy.
The views were published by the publisher Turgis both in Paris and in New York.
Beautiful example.
Isidor Laurent DEROY (Parigi 1797 - 1886)
Son of Jacques Deroy and Aimee Madeleine Pertuisot, Deroy was a student of the architect Felix and the painter Cassas.
French painter and lithographer. He essentially reproduced French landscapes and animal.
Part of his work was collected in the galleries of the Duchess of Berry and of the Duke of Orleans.
In 1860 he was the author, with the Becquet brothers, of the "France in Miniature" series. As lithographer he has reproduced various subjects for the Musée de l'Amateur and published a lot of views.
His sons, ùEmile and Auguste Victor, were his students.
He died in 1886 at his home in Paris.
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Isidor Laurent DEROY (Parigi 1797 - 1886)
Son of Jacques Deroy and Aimee Madeleine Pertuisot, Deroy was a student of the architect Felix and the painter Cassas.
French painter and lithographer. He essentially reproduced French landscapes and animal.
Part of his work was collected in the galleries of the Duchess of Berry and of the Duke of Orleans.
In 1860 he was the author, with the Becquet brothers, of the "France in Miniature" series. As lithographer he has reproduced various subjects for the Musée de l'Amateur and published a lot of views.
His sons, ùEmile and Auguste Victor, were his students.
He died in 1886 at his home in Paris.
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