Louis Carrier-Belleuse Porteurs de farine. Scxne parisienne (Flour carriers. Scene from Paris).
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Louis Carrier-Belleuse
(1848-1913) was a French painter and sculptor.
He was son and pupil of Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse. He designed the patterns of the Faïencerie (earthenware factory) from Choisy-le-Roi, where he was artistic director. He was also the sculptor of the Equestrian monument to General Manuel Belgrano
Related Paintings of Louis Carrier-Belleuse :. | Chancellor Sguier at the Entry of Louis XIV into Paris in 1660 sg | Desposorios misticos de Santa Catalina de Alejandria | Mary Magdalene | Soldiers of the Tenth Light Dragoons (mk25) | The Rose Vendor | Related Artists: Geskel Saloman painted The Love Letter in 1889 MELZI, Francesco Italian Painter, 1493-1570
Italian painter and draughtsman. Belonging to a noble Lombard family, he began to attend the workshop of Leonardo da Vinci around 1508, during Leonardo's second visit to Milan. From that time on he was always associated with Leonardo, whose favourite pupil he became: he followed Leonardo to Rome in 1513 and moved with him to France in 1515, staying with him until his death in 1519. Ernest Fuhr A popular illustrator of the period and this is classic patriotic art . 1874-1933