Edme Jean Pigal Art
French, 1798-1872
Edme Jean Pigal was a painter and lithographer. He entered the studio of Gros in the 1820s and showed at the Salon from 1827–70. His caricatures were published occasionally in La Silhouette, La Caricature,Le Charivari, satire social types and lower and middle classes. A chronology of Pigal's works is difficult to establish; however, generally, the backgrounds tend to become fuller. Single sheets not published in the newspapers were usually hand-colored.
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Miroir de Paris - Original Lithograph by Edmé-Jean Pigal - Mid 1800
By Edme Jean Pigal
Located in Roma, IT
Amusing original colored lithograph with pouchoir details.
Fine satiric illustration by the French draftsman Edmé-Jean Pigal (1798-1872) with a marked English humor. Plate 10, from...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Edme Jean Pigal Art
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Miroir de Paris - Original Lithograph by Edmé-Jean Pigal - Mid 1800
By Edme Jean Pigal
Located in Roma, IT
Amusing original colored lithograph with pouchoir details.
Fine satiric illustration by the French draftsman Edmé-Jean Pigal (1798-1872) with a marked English humor. Plate 13, from...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Edme Jean Pigal Art
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Wayfarer - Ink Drawing by Edmé-Jean Pigal - Mid 1800
By Edme Jean Pigal
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Wayfarer is an original artwork realized in the XIX century by Edme-Jean Pigal.
Original black and white ink drawing on paper attached on a passe-partout.
Beautiful black and white sketch...
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Mid-19th Century Edme Jean Pigal Art
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Ink
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