Eugène Giraud Art
French, 1806-1881
Pierre François Eugène Giraud was a French painter and engraver. Giraud painted one of the best-known portraits of the French writer Gustave Flaubert. He was a pupil of Hersant and won many awards and honors in recognition for his work and production. Giraud was Prix de Rome in 1826 and Legion of Honor in 1851.
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Profiles - Original Ink and watercolor by Eugène Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Profiles is an Original Drawing in Ink and watercolor realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fine strokes form the artwork....
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Ink, Watercolor
Profile of Woman - Original Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Profile of Woman from behind is an Original Drawing in China Ink realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
The delicate a...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Paper, Ink
Figures - Original Drawing in Pencil by Eugène Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Figures is an Original Drawing in pencil realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Applied on a Cardboard, included a blue Passepartout: 41 x 33 cm
Good conditions with a...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Pencil
Portraits - Original Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Man from behind is an Original Drawing in China Ink Drawing realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fine strokes...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Paper
Young Lady - Original Drawing in Pencil by Eugène Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Young Lady is an Original Drawing in pencil realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Applied on a Cardboard, included a blue Passepartout: 41 x 33 cm
Good conditions.
T...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Pencil
Portraits - Original Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Portraits is an Original Drawing in China Ink realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fine strokes form the artwork. The mas...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Paper
Dessin de Caricatures - Pencil Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - La 1800
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Dessin de caricatures is a beautiful original pencil drawing on paper, realized by the French artist Eugène Giraud (1806-1881).
With a red ink stamp on lower margin with the monogra...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Pencil
Portrait of an Old Woman - Original Drawing by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of an Old Woman is an Original Drawing in ink realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Applied on a Cardboard.
Stamped on the lower right.
Good conditions.
Th...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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India Ink
Gentlemen - Original Drawing in Pencil by Eugène Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Gentlemen is an Original Drawing in pencil realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Applied on a Cardboard, included a blue Passepartout: 33 x 41 cm.
Good conditions.
T...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Pencil
Gentleman - Original Drawing in Pencil by Eugène Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Gentleman is an Original Drawing in pencil realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Applied on a Cardboard, included a blue Passepartout: 41 x 33 cm.
Stamped on the lowe...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Pencil
The Maidservant - Original Drawing in Pencil by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
The Maidservant is an Original Drawing in pencil realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Applied on a Cardboard, included a blue Passepartout: 41 x 33 cm
Good condition...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
Materials
Pencil
Gentleman - Original Drawing in Pencil by Eugène Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Gentleman is an Original Drawing in pencil realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Applied on a Cardboard, included a blue Passepartout: 41 x 33 cm
Good conditions. Sta...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
Materials
Pencil
Profiles - Original Drawing by Eugène Giraud - Late19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Profiles is an Original Drawing in Ink realized by Eugène Giraud in the late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fine strokes form the artwork. The mastery of...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Ink
Musketeer from Behind- Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Musketeer from Behind is an Original Drawing in China Ink and watercolor realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fine stroke...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Paper, Ink
Woman- Original Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Woman of Man is an Original Drawing in Pencil realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fine strokes form the artwork. The mas...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
Materials
Paper, Pencil
Study for a Costume- Original Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Study for a Costume is an OriginalChina Ink and watercolor Drawing realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fine strokes form...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Paper
Portraits - Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Man from behind is an Original Drawing in China Ink realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Good conditions.
With stamp.
The delicate and beautiful fine st...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Paper
Portrait of Man from - Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Late 19th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Man from behind is an Original Drawing realized by Eugène Giraud in the Late 19th Century.
Pencil drawing.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fine strokes for...
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Late 19th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Paper
The Figures - Original Drawing on Paper by E. Giraud - Mid 20th Century
By Eugène Giraud
Located in Roma, IT
The Figures is an Original Drawing realized by Eugène Giraud in the mid 20th Century.
China Ink drawing, with the stamp of Atelier.
Good conditions.
The delicate and beautiful fin...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Eugène Giraud Art
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Pencil
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