- Eugène Lami
Eugène Louis Lami (
January 12 ,1800 -December 19 ,1890 ) was a French painter andlithographer . He worked at the studio ofHorace Vernet then studied at theÉcole des Beaux-Arts inParis withCamille Roqueplan andPaul Delaroche underAntoine-Jean Gros . While there, he learnedwatercolor technique fromRichard Parkes Bonington and would later become a founding member of theSociety of French Watercolorists . Lami's 1881 watercolor titled "A Couple Embracing" is at the Getty Museum inLos Angeles, California .Lami began working in lithography and in 1819 produced a set of 40 lithographs depicting the Spanish cavalry. These, plus a collaboration with Vernet on a large set of lithographs titled "Collections des uniformes des armées françaises de 1791 à 1814" helped build a reputation for doing military scenes which transferred to his paintings. His 1829 portrait of the English king,
Charles I of England as he was being led to imprisonment inCarisbrooke Castle was purchased by KingLouis-Philippe of France and was on display in theFrench National Assembly from 1848 to 1969. Today, this work along with his 1840 painting ofLouise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon-Penthièvre , duchesse d'Orléans in the gardens of theTuileries Palace are both in theLouvre . Lami's painting of the "Battle of New Orleans ", depicting the moment of the American victory over the English on January 8, 1815 is in the Louisiana State Museum atThe Cabildo inNew Orleans .References
*"19th Century Watercolors" by
Christopher Finch (1991)Abbeville Publishing Group (Abbeville Press, Inc.) ISBN 1558590196
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