Description: This in an original 1839 lithograph that is plate-signed as T BOYS. It is titled, Pavillon de Flore Tuileries. The image area measures 11.5 in x 13.5 in. The area inside the matting is approx 13.75 in x 15.5 in. The overall size is approx 21 in x 24 in. The lithograph has permanently fused to both the matting and the backing paper over time. It is in otherwise excellent condition with no issues. Unframed.This item was acquired through a local auction here in Orange County, CA. Thomas Shotter Boys, an English artist, created a beautiful lithograph of the Pavillon de Flore in 1839. This artwork is part of his series titled "Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, etc.". The lithograph captures a street scene in Paris, showcasing the Pavillon de Flore between the River Seine and the Tuileries Palace. The lithograph was published by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, a prominent London lithographer of the time. The piece is known for its detailed and picturesque representation of Parisian architecture, reflecting Boys skill in capturing the essence of the citys landmarks. Thomas Shotter Boys (18031874) was an English watercolour painter and lithographer known for his topographical views and architectural scenes. Here are some key points about his life and work: Career Highlights: Boys exhibited at the Royal Academy for the first time in 1824 and in Paris in 1827. He spent significant time in France, where he created many of his notable works. Notable Works: His most famous work, Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, etc., was published in 1839. This collection of color lithographs was highly praised and considered a significant achievement in chromolithography. Recognition: King Louis-Philippe of France sent Boys a ring in recognition of his works merits. Boys works are held in several major collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago and the Royal Academy of Arts. The Pavillon de Flore is a historic building that was originally part of the Tuileries Palace in Paris, France. It now forms part of the Louvre Museum complex. The pavilion was initially constructed between 1607 and 1610 during the reign of Henry IV. It served as the corner pavilion between the Tuileries Palace to the north and the Louvres Grande Galerie to the east.
Price: 1050 USD
Location: Cypress, California
End Time: 2024-11-27T15:53:55.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
Signed By: T BOYS.
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: Medium
Signed: Yes
Period: Neoclassicism/Romantism (1770-1840)
Title: Pavillon de Flore Tuileries
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Street Scene Architecture
Type: Lithograph
Year of Production: 1839
Theme: Architecture, People
Production Technique: Lithography
Culture: French
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1800-1849