Very beautiful drawing, original, monogram and signature, at the bottom left, 1860 Eugène Ciceri 1813-1890, painter, watercolorist, draftsman, lithographer, orientalist. Eugène Ciceri studied with his father, the painter Pierre-Luc-Charles Ciceri, and with his uncle, the painter and lithographer Eugène Isabey. He executed landscapes in Fontainebleau and its surroundings, and in the village of Bourron-Marlotte, where he settled in 1849. He debuted at the Salon of Paris in 1851. The following year, his painting: "View taken at the edge of the Loing" was awarded a second-class medal. He created landscapes of the banks of the Seine, the Marne, the Loing, Barbizon, but also of Normandy and North Africa. Genre: Romanticism Type: Drawing Material: Pencil Theme: Landscape
Very beautiful drawing, original, monogram and signature, at the bottom left, 1860 Eugène Ciceri 1813-1890, painter, watercolorist, draftsman, lithographer, orientalist. Eugène Ciceri studied with his father, the painter Pierre-Luc-Charles Ciceri, and with his uncle, the painter and lithographer Eugène Isabey. He executed landscapes in Fontainebleau and its surroundings, and in the village of Bourron-Marlotte, where he settled in 1849. He debuted at the Salon of Paris in 1851. The following year, his painting: "View taken at the edge of the Loing" was awarded a second-class medal. He created landscapes of the banks of the Seine, the Marne, the Loing, Barbizon, but also of Normandy and North Africa. Genre: Romanticism Type: Drawing Material: Pencil Theme: Landscape