Adrien Lavieille(March 29, 1848, Montmartre - February 5, 1920, Chartres) was a French painter.
Portrait of Adrien Lavieille in 1879, by his wife, Marie Adrien Lavieille.
Oil on canvas (private collection).Son of the landscape painter Eugene Lavieille, and nephew of the wood engraver Jacques Adrien Lavieille, he was a painter of the country : near Paris, in Brittany, near Cancale and on the riverside of the Vilaine in the south of Rennes, in Touraine, at Saint-Jean-de-Monts in Vendee, where he was invited by a friend, the painter and engraver Auguste Lepere, around Vendôme where he sojourned in the home of his daughter, Andree Lavieille, so a painter, and of his son-in-law, the man of letters, Paul Tuffrau.
He also painted in Montmartre, where he lived during his youthful days, and, as his father, at Moret-sur-Loing, near Fontainebleau.
Parallelly to his painter's activities, Adrien Lavieille executed, during his life, for money's reasons, works of restoration and decoration : basilica Saint-Martin in Tours (where he worked with the painter Pierre Fritel), Palais de Justice of Rennes, Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, Hôtel de Lauzun, quai d'Anjou in Paris.
In 1878, he married the painter Marie Petit. |
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Route de terre Måleriet identifieringen:: 73295
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Route de terre Oil painting on canvas, 41 x 32 cm, by Adrien Lavieille (1848-1920)
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Vue de Moret-sur-Loing Måleriet identifieringen:: 73327
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Vue de Moret-sur-Loing Oil-painting on canvas (17,7 x 37,4 cm) by Adrien Lavieille (1848-1920, ', ', ', ', ', ', ', '), a french landscape painter, representing Moret-sur-Loing, a small town near Fontainebleau, in south-east of Paris.
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Adrien Lavieille Måleriet identifieringen:: 75028
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Adrien Lavieille English: Oil painting on canvas, 41 x 32 cm, by Adrien Lavieille (1848-1920)
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Portrait of the painter Adrien Lavieille, her husband, made in 1879 by Marie Adrien Lavieille Måleriet identifieringen:: 81055
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Portrait of the painter Adrien Lavieille, her husband, made in 1879 by Marie Adrien Lavieille Portrait of the painter Adrien Lavieille, her husband, made in 1879 by Marie Adrien Lavieille. Oil on canvas, 141 x 92,5 cm
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Marie Adrien Lavieille Måleriet identifieringen:: 85086
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Marie Adrien Lavieille Oil on canvas, 141 x 92,5 cm
Date 1879
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Adrien Lavieille
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(March 29, 1848, Montmartre - February 5, 1920, Chartres) was a French painter.
Portrait of Adrien Lavieille in 1879, by his wife, Marie Adrien Lavieille.
Oil on canvas (private collection).Son of the landscape painter Eugene Lavieille, and nephew of the wood engraver Jacques Adrien Lavieille, he was a painter of the country : near Paris, in Brittany, near Cancale and on the riverside of the Vilaine in the south of Rennes, in Touraine, at Saint-Jean-de-Monts in Vendee, where he was invited by a friend, the painter and engraver Auguste Lepere, around Vendôme where he sojourned in the home of his daughter, Andree Lavieille, so a painter, and of his son-in-law, the man of letters, Paul Tuffrau.
He also painted in Montmartre, where he lived during his youthful days, and, as his father, at Moret-sur-Loing, near Fontainebleau.
Parallelly to his painter's activities, Adrien Lavieille executed, during his life, for money's reasons, works of restoration and decoration : basilica Saint-Martin in Tours (where he worked with the painter Pierre Fritel), Palais de Justice of Rennes, Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, Hôtel de Lauzun, quai d'Anjou in Paris.
In 1878, he married the painter Marie Petit. |
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