Jules Marie Auguste Leroux (1871 - 1954) L'Orgie Latine par Félicien Champsaur Eugène Fasquelle Éditeur - 1904 Peintre, illustrateur, prix de Rome, il eut une belle et riche carrière d'artiste et de professeur, et a donc une belle et riche page wikipédia - visible ici -.
Jules Marie Auguste Leroux (1871 - 1954) L'Orgie Latine par Félicien Champsaur Eugène Fasquelle Éditeur - 1904 Peintre, illustrateur, prix de Rome, il eut une belle et riche carrière d'artiste et de professeur, et a donc une belle et riche page wikipédia - visible ici -.
AUGUSTE LEROUX (1871-1954)Ballerine.Huile sur toile.Signée en bas à gauche.64 x 54 cm.
Jules Marie Auguste Leroux was a french painter and illustrator. Born in Paris in 1871 and he was a student of Bonnat. He won the Grand Prix de Rome i
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Buy wall art of this image titled: Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris. Emprunt National 1918. Pour hâter la victoire, et pour nous revoir bient't, souscrivez!, from the World War I Posters Collection by Second Story Prints. Top quality print reproductions available now! Tags Women--Clothing & dress--France--1910-1920. War bonds & funds--France--1910-1920. Notes Translation of title: National discount bank of Paris. Subscribe to the National Loan 1918. To hasten victory, and see us again soon! Signed: Auguste Leroux. Promotional goal: Fr. J8. 1918. Item is no. 49 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room. AAR Original Date: 1918 Formats: Lithographs--Color--1910-1920. Creators: Leroux, Auguste, 1871- Original Publisher: Paris : Joseph Charles, 1918 Reference #: 99613574 SKU #: 64039C61 Part of Collection: World War I Posters Link to original at the Library of Congress: Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris. Emprunt National 1918. Pour hâter la victoire, et pour nous revoir bient't, souscrivez!
Jules Marie Auguste Leroux was a french painter and illustrator. Born in Paris in 1871 and he was a student of Bonnat. He won the Grand Prix de Rome i
A superb quality palatial French Louis XVI style ormolu mounted, satinwood, kingwood parquetry and Vernis Martin style paneling three-door raised Vitrine Display Cabinet attributed to Paul Sormani (1817-1877). A Vernis Martin Panel signed "V. Gossen." The lower part of the cabinet with three frieze drawers supported by two square-sectioned on tapered legs, fronting an ormolu mounted parquetry back panel, on toupie feet. The ormolu stamped with the initials "P.S." on the reverse. Circa: Paris, 1870. Height: 101 inches (256.5 cm). Width: 56 inches (142.2 cm). Depth: 20 inches (50.8 cm). Sormani, Paul (1817-1877): Born in Venice, Paul Sormani set up in Paris in the middle of the 19th century. He specialized in creating furniture and works of art and was known for his high quality reproductions of Louis XV and XVI furniture with finely chased gilt-bronze mounts as well as Boulle style pieces. Sormani usually engraved the lock-plate of some of his pieces with his name P. SORMANI / 10, rue Charlot - PARIS, some of his earlier bronze castings bear the initials "SP" or "PS" on the reverse. He exhibited at many Universal Exhibitions, like in Paris in 1855, where he was awarded a first class medal, in London in 1862 where he received another medal and yet again in Paris in 1867. Everyone agreed that his creations revealed the highest standards of quality; during the 1867 Universal Exhibition the catalog described his work as follows: 'Toute sa production révèle une qualité d’exécution de tout première ordre.' In 1867, he moved to 10. rue Charlot, Paris, where he met a great success until his death in 1877. His wife and son took over the business and later moved it to 134, Boulevard Haussmaun. From this date onwards pieces are normally signed “Veuve Sormani et Fils.” Ref.: A1200.