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Auguste Bigand Art

French, 1803-1875

Auguste Bigand son of Pierre-Louis Bigand and Marie-Sophie d'Alban, was a painter of history, religious compositions and portraits. He was born in Champlan, France, in 1803. As a pupil of Louis Hersent, he exhibited for the first time at the Salon of 1834.

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Artist: Auguste Bigand
Landscape - Ink Drawing by Auguste Bigand - Mid 19th Century
By Auguste Bigand
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an Original China Ink Drawing realized by Auguste Bigand (1803-1875). Good condition included a green and white cardboard passpartout (50x65 cm). Stamp Signed on the l...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Auguste Bigand Art

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Ink

Thoughtful Woman - Ink and Watercolor by A. Bigand - Mid 19th Century
By Auguste Bigand
Located in Roma, IT
Thoughtful Woman is an original artwork realized in the XIX century by Auguste Bigand. Original black and white watercolor. Hand-signed on the lower-left corner. Dedication on the back This beautiful watercolor represents a portrait of a woman with thoughtful expression resting next to a column. Auguste Bigand (Champlan 1803 - Versailles 1875) son of Pierre-Louis Bigand and Marie-Sophie d...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Auguste Bigand Art

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Ink, Watercolor

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