1840 Antique Eugene Lami Steel Engraving "Peasants Ball" Paris France 22"


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Description

Antique framed steel engraving of a “Peasants Ball” by Eugene Lami and Frederick A. Heath, produced by Fisher Son & Co. / BIO: Eugene Louis Lami was born in 1800. Lami was a painter, lithographer, decorator and above all a French watercolorist. Lami was a pupil of Horace Vernet, Baron Gros and Théodore Géricault. He learned watercolor from the English romantic painter Richard Parkes Bonington. Lami brilliantly illustrated the elegant life of the capital under the July monarchy and under the Second Empire. Eugene Louis Lami passed away in 1890.

Condition

Very Good – Minimal foxing; see pictures

Dimensions

21.75” x 1.75” x 19.75” / Sans Frame - 8.5” x 6.75” (Width x Depth x Height)