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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894), Le Signal (Beraldi 73)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894)
Le Signal (Beraldi 73)
Paris: L'Artiste, circa 1835. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 11 x 7 3/4 inches (sheet). Text in French. Very Good. Sheet lightly toned. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4664
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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894), St. Lambert Et Mme. D'Houdetot. (Beraldi 87)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894)
St. Lambert Et Mme. D'Houdetot. (Beraldi 87)
Paris: French Publisher, circa 1834. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 9 x 6 inches (sheet). Initialed 'G" in the image. Very Good. Light toning along sheet edges. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4697
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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894), St. Lambert Et Mme. D'Houdetot. (Beraldi 87)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894)
St. Lambert Et Mme. D'Houdetot. (Beraldi 87)
Paris: French Publisher, circa 1834. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 7 x 5 1/4 inches (sheet). Initialed 'G" in the image. Very Good. Light speck of foxing below image. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4698
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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894), St. Lambert Et Mme. D'Houdetot. (Beraldi 87)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894)
St. Lambert Et Mme. D'Houdetot. (Beraldi 87)
Paris: French Publisher, circa 1834. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches (sheet). Initialed 'G" in the image. Very Good. Light toning along sheet edges. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4699
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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (Attr.). (French, 1806-1894), The Suitor (Not in Beraldi)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (Attr.). (French, 1806-1894)
The Suitor (Not in Beraldi)
Paris: French Publisher, circa 1848. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 14 x 10 1/4 inches (sheet). Very Good. Sheet toning in the margins. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4720
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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894), Tony Et Alfred Johannot. (Beraldi 127)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894)
Tony Et Alfred Johannot. (Beraldi 127)
Paris: L'Artiste, circa 1832. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 11 1/8 x 8 1/4 inches (sheet). Text in French. Signed in the stone. Very Good. Some light foxing in the margins. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4658
USD 200.00 [Appr.: EURO 186.5]
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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894), Xavier Sigalon (Beraldi 163)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894)
Xavier Sigalon (Beraldi 163)
Paris: L'Artiste, circa 1830. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 11 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches (sheet). Signed in the stone. Very Good. Light specks of foxing in the margin areas. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4682
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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894), Xavier Sigalon (Salon de 1841). (Beraldi 164)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894)
Xavier Sigalon (Salon de 1841). (Beraldi 164)
Paris: French Publisher, circa 1841. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 10 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches (sheet). Very Good. Light specks of foxing in the margin areas. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4683
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 Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894), Xavier Sigalon (Salon de 1841). (Beraldi 164)
Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894)
Xavier Sigalon (Salon de 1841). (Beraldi 164)
Paris: French Publisher, circa 1841. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 10 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches (sheet). Very Good. Light specks of foxing in the margin areas. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4715
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 Leslie, Charles Robert (After); Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894) (Lithographer), Sir Walter Scott (Beraldi 172)
Leslie, Charles Robert (After); Gigoux, Jean-Francois (French, 1806-1894) (Lithographer)
Sir Walter Scott (Beraldi 172)
Paris: L'Artiste, circa 1834. Lithograph on wove paper, with margins. 11 x 8 inches (sheet). Signed in the stone. Very Good. Specks of foxing throughout. Print affixed at right sheet edge to another support sheet. Ref: (Catalogue Raisonne): Les Graveurs du XIX Siecle, Guide de L'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes par Henri Beraldi (Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1888). Jean Francois Gigoux (1806-1894), painter, printmaker, and illustrator, was born on January 8, 1806, in Besancon, France and he first studied at l'Academie de Besancon. In 1828 Gigoux went to Paris and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts where he studied under Theodore Gericault and Camille Corot. Gigoux was foremost a portrait and history painter and he holds a distinguished place among the painters of the Romantic School. He also worked in woodcut and etching but he was quite facile with the lithographic crayon and is noted for his romantic and passionate portraits in the medium. In 1842 Gigoux became a chevalier in the Legion of Honor and was named an officer of the Legion in 1880. He was the last love of countess Eveline Hansak, the widow of French novelist Honore de Balzac. Gigoux dies December 31, 1894 at the age of eighty-eight. .
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Boeknummer: 71-4718
USD 100.00 [Appr.: EURO 93.25]
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